Author:
Azzoni S.,Alonso D.,Abitbol M.H.,Errard J.,Krachmalnicoff N.
Abstract
Abstract
The observation of the polarised emission from the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) from
future ground-based and satellite-borne experiments holds the promise of indirectly detecting the
elusive signal from primordial tensor fluctuations in the form of large-scale B-mode
polarisation. Doing so, however, requires an accurate and robust separation of the signal from
polarised Galactic foregrounds. We present a component separation method for multi-frequency CMB
observations that combines some of the advantages of map-based and power-spectrum-based
techniques, and which is direcly applicable to data in the presence of realistic foregrounds and
instrumental noise. We demonstrate that the method is able to reduce the contamination from
Galactic foregrounds below an equivalent tensor-to-scalar ratio r
FG ≲ 5 × 10-4, as required for next-generation observatories, for a wide range of
foreground models with varying degrees of complexity. This bias reduction is associated with a
mild ∼20–30% increase in the final statistical uncertainties, and holds for large
sky areas, and for experiments targeting both the reionisation and recombination bumps in the
B-mode power spectrum.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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