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Determination of miscalibrated polarization angles from observed cosmic microwave background and foreground EB power spectra: Application to partial-sky observation

Yuto Minami

2020Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We study a strategy to determine miscalibrated polarization angles of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments using the observed $EB$ polarization power spectra of CMB and Galactic foreground emission. We apply the methodology of Y. Minami et al. (Prog. Theor. Exp. Phys. 2019, 083E02, 2019), developed for full-sky observations to ground-based experiments such as Simons Observatory. We take into account the $E$-to-$B$ leakage and $\ell$-to-$\ell$ covariance due to partial sky coverage using the public code NaMaster. We show that our method yields an unbiased estimate of miscalibrated angles. Our method also enables simultaneous determination of miscalibrated angles and the intrinsic $EB$ power spectrum of polarized dust emission when the latter is proportional to $\sqrt{C_\ell^{EE}C_\ell^{BB}}$ and $C_\ell^{BB}$ is proportional to $C_\ell^{EE}$.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCosmic microwave backgroundPolarization (electrochemistry)AstrophysicsSkySpectral densityCosmic background radiationMicrowaveCOSMIC cancer databaseCovarianceSpectral lineOpticsCosmic infrared backgroundComputational physicsGalaxyBackground radiationLinear polarizationBrewster's angleAstronomyMicrowave powerCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies