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Improved Constraints on Primordial Gravitational Waves using Planck, WMAP, and BICEP/Keck Observations through the 2018 Observing Season.

Authors :
Ade PAR
Ahmed Z
Amiri M
Barkats D
Thakur RB
Bischoff CA
Beck D
Bock JJ
Boenish H
Bullock E
Buza V
Cheshire JR
Connors J
Cornelison J
Crumrine M
Cukierman A
Denison EV
Dierickx M
Duband L
Eiben M
Fatigoni S
Filippini JP
Fliescher S
Goeckner-Wald N
Goldfinger DC
Grayson J
Grimes P
Hall G
Halal G
Halpern M
Hand E
Harrison S
Henderson S
Hildebrandt SR
Hilton GC
Hubmayr J
Hui H
Irwin KD
Kang J
Karkare KS
Karpel E
Kefeli S
Kernasovskiy SA
Kovac JM
Kuo CL
Lau K
Leitch EM
Lennox A
Megerian KG
Minutolo L
Moncelsi L
Nakato Y
Namikawa T
Nguyen HT
O'Brient R
Ogburn RW
Palladino S
Prouve T
Pryke C
Racine B
Reintsema CD
Richter S
Schillaci A
Schwarz R
Schmitt BL
Sheehy CD
Soliman A
Germaine TS
Steinbach B
Sudiwala RV
Teply GP
Thompson KL
Tolan JE
Tucker C
Turner AD
Umiltà C
Vergès C
Vieregg AG
Wandui A
Weber AC
Wiebe DV
Willmert J
Wong CL
Wu WLK
Yang H
Yoon KW
Young E
Yu C
Zeng L
Zhang C
Zhang S
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2021 Oct 08; Vol. 127 (15), pp. 151301.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present results from an analysis of all data taken by the BICEP2, Keck Array, and BICEP3 CMB polarization experiments up to and including the 2018 observing season. We add additional Keck Array observations at 220 GHz and BICEP3 observations at 95 GHz to the previous 95/150/220  GHz dataset. The Q/U maps now reach depths of 2.8, 2.8, and 8.8  μK_{CMB} arcmin at 95, 150, and 220 GHz, respectively, over an effective area of ≈600 square degrees at 95 GHz and ≈400 square degrees at 150 and 220 GHz. The 220 GHz maps now achieve a signal-to-noise ratio on polarized dust emission exceeding that of Planck at 353 GHz. We take auto- and cross-spectra between these maps and publicly available WMAP and Planck maps at frequencies from 23 to 353 GHz and evaluate the joint likelihood of the spectra versus a multicomponent model of lensed ΛCDM+r+dust+synchrotron+noise. The foreground model has seven parameters, and no longer requires a prior on the frequency spectral index of the dust emission taken from measurements on other regions of the sky. This model is an adequate description of the data at the current noise levels. The likelihood analysis yields the constraint r_{0.05}<0.036 at 95% confidence. Running maximum likelihood search on simulations we obtain unbiased results and find that σ(r)=0.009. These are the strongest constraints to date on primordial gravitational waves.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
127
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34678017
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.151301