BICEP/Keck. XVII. Line-of-sight Distortion Analysis: Estimates of Gravitational Lensing, Anisotropic Cosmic Birefringence, Patchy Reionization, and Systematic Errors
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Published:2023-05-25
Issue:2
Volume:949
Page:43
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Ade P. A. R., Ahmed Z., Amiri M., Barkats D., Thakur R. BasuORCID, Bischoff C. A.ORCID, Beck D., Bock J. J., Boenish H., Bullock E., Buza V.ORCID, IV J. R. CheshireORCID, Connors J., Cornelison J., Crumrine M., Cukierman A.ORCID, Denison E. V., Dierickx M.ORCID, Duband L., Eiben M., Fatigoni S., Filippini J. P.ORCID, Fliescher S., Giannakopoulos C., Goeckner-Wald N., Goldfinger D. C.ORCID, Grayson J., Grimes P.ORCID, Hall G., Halal G.ORCID, Halpern M.ORCID, Hand E., Harrison S., Henderson S., Hildebrandt S. R., Hubmayr J., Hui H.ORCID, Irwin K. D.ORCID, Kang J.ORCID, Karkare K. S.ORCID, Karpel E., Kefeli S., Kernasovskiy S. A., Kovac J. M., Kuo C. L., Lau K.ORCID, Leitch E. M., Lennox A., Megerian K. G., Minutolo L., Moncelsi L.ORCID, Nakato Y., Namikawa T.ORCID, Nguyen H. T., O’Brient R., IV R. W. Ogburn, Palladino S., Petroff M.ORCID, Prouve T., Pryke C.ORCID, Racine B.ORCID, Reintsema C. D., Richter S., Schillaci A., Schwarz R., Schmitt B. L., Sheehy C. D., Singari B., Soliman A., Germaine T. St., Steinbach B., Sudiwala R. V., Teply G. P., Thompson K. L., Tolan J. E., Tucker C., Turner A. D., Umiltà C., Vergès C.ORCID, Vieregg A. G., Wandui A., Weber A. C., Wiebe D. V., Willmert J.ORCID, Wong C. L., Wu W. L. K., Yang H., Yoon K. W., Young E., Yu C., Zeng L.ORCID, Zhang C., Zhang S.,
Abstract
Abstract
We present estimates of line-of-sight distortion fields derived from the 95 and 150 GHz data taken by BICEP2, BICEP3, and the Keck Array up to the 2018 observing season, leading to cosmological constraints and a study of instrumental and astrophysical systematics. Cosmological constraints are derived from three of the distortion fields concerning gravitational lensing from large-scale structure, polarization rotation from magnetic fields or an axion-like field, and the screening effect of patchy reionization. We measure an amplitude of the lensing power spectrum
A
L
ϕ
ϕ
=
0.95
±
0.20
. We constrain polarization rotation, expressed as the coupling constant of a Chern–Simons electromagnetic term g
a
γ
≤ 2.6 × 10−2/H
I
, where H
I
is the inflationary Hubble parameter, and an amplitude of primordial magnetic fields smoothed over 1 Mpc B
1Mpc ≤ 6.6 nG at 95 GHz. We constrain the rms of optical depth fluctuations in a simple “crinkly surface” model of patchy reionization, finding A
τ
< 0.19 (2σ) for the coherence scale of L
c
= 100. We show that all of the distortion fields of the 95 and 150 GHz polarization maps are consistent with simulations including lensed ΛCDM, dust, and noise, with no evidence for instrumental systematics. In some cases, the EB and TB quadratic estimators presented here are more sensitive than our previous map-based null tests at identifying and rejecting spurious B-modes that might arise from instrumental effects. Finally, we verify that the standard deprojection filtering in the BICEP/Keck data processing is effective at removing temperature to polarization leakage.
Funder
National Science Foundation NASA ∣ Jet Propulsion Laboratory UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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