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An angular power spectrum analysis of the DRAO 1.4 GHz polarization survey: implications for CMB observations

Astrophysics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

The aim of the present analysis is to improve the knowledge of the statistical properties of the Galactic diffuse synchrotron emission, which constrains sensitive CMB anisotropy measurements. We have analysed the new DRAO 1.4 GHz polarization survey together with the Stockert 1.4 GHz total intensity survey and derived the angular power spectra (APSs) of the total intensity, the polarized emission, and their cross-correlation for the entire surveys and for three low-intensity regions. The APSs of the diffuse synchrotron emission are modelled by power laws. For the EE and BB modes, a slope of α[3.0,2.5]\alpha \sim [-3.0,-2.5] for the multipole range [30,300]\sim [30,300] is found. By the extrapolation of these results to 70 GHz, we can estimate the Galactic synchrotron contamination of CMB anisotropies, and we find results that are compatible with the ones coming from WMAP 3-yr data. In the low-intensity regions, the cosmological primordial B~mode peak at 100\ell \sim 100 should be clearly observable for a tensor-to-scalar ratio T/S\gsim0.5T/S \gsim 0.5 and a synchrotron temperature spectral index β3\beta \sim -3. Its detection is also possible for T/S\gsim0.005T/S \gsim 0.005 and β3\beta \sim -3, in case a separation of the foreground from the CMB signal could be achieved with an accuracy of 510\sim 5-10%. For the TE mode, a mask excluding bgal5|b_{gal}| \le 5^{\circ} (for β3.0\beta\sim -3.0) or bgal20|b_{gal}| \le 20^{\circ} (for β2.8\beta\sim -2.8) from the surveys is sufficient to render the foreground contamination negligible, thus confirming the ability of WMAP to have a clear view of the temperature-polarization correlation peak and antipeak series.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0607300,
  title  = {An angular power spectrum analysis of the DRAO 1.4 GHz polarization survey: implications for CMB observations},
  author = {L. La Porta and C. Burigana and W. Reich and P. Reich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0607300},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

4 pages, 5 figures, will appear on A&A Lett