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Detection of B-mode polarization in the cosmic microwave background with data from the South Pole Telescope.

Authors :
Hanson D
Hoover S
Crites A
Ade PA
Aird KA
Austermann JE
Beall JA
Bender AN
Benson BA
Bleem LE
Bock JJ
Carlstrom JE
Chang CL
Chiang HC
Cho HM
Conley A
Crawford TM
de Haan T
Dobbs MA
Everett W
Gallicchio J
Gao J
George EM
Halverson NW
Harrington N
Henning JW
Hilton GC
Holder GP
Holzapfel WL
Hrubes JD
Huang N
Hubmayr J
Irwin KD
Keisler R
Knox L
Lee AT
Leitch E
Li D
Liang C
Luong-Van D
Marsden G
McMahon JJ
Mehl J
Meyer SS
Mocanu L
Montroy TE
Natoli T
Nibarger JP
Novosad V
Padin S
Pryke C
Reichardt CL
Ruhl JE
Saliwanchik BR
Sayre JT
Schaffer KK
Schulz B
Smecher G
Stark AA
Story KT
Tucker C
Vanderlinde K
Vieira JD
Viero MP
Wang G
Yefremenko V
Zahn O
Zemcov M
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2013 Oct 04; Vol. 111 (14), pp. 141301. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Sep 30.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background generates a curl pattern in the observed polarization. This "B-mode" signal provides a measure of the projected mass distribution over the entire observable Universe and also acts as a contaminant for the measurement of primordial gravity-wave signals. In this Letter we present the first detection of gravitational lensing B modes, using first-season data from the polarization-sensitive receiver on the South Pole Telescope (SPTpol). We construct a template for the lensing B-mode signal by combining E-mode polarization measured by SPTpol with estimates of the lensing potential from a Herschel-SPIRE map of the cosmic infrared background. We compare this template to the B modes measured directly by SPTpol, finding a nonzero correlation at 7.7σ significance. The correlation has an amplitude and scale dependence consistent with theoretical expectations, is robust with respect to analysis choices, and constitutes the first measurement of a powerful cosmological observable.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
111
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24138230
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.141301