Cosmic Microwave Background Delensing Revisited: Residual Biases and a Simple Fix
Abstract
The delensing procedure is an effective tool for removing lensing-induced -mode polarization in the Cosmic Microwave Background to allow for deep searches of primordial -modes. However, the delensing algorithm existing in the literature breaks down if the target -mode signals overlap significantly with the lensing -mode () in multipole- space. In this paper, we identify the cause of the breakdown to be correlations between the input -map and the deflection field estimator (). The amplitude of this bias is quantified by numerical simulations and compared to the analytically derived functional form. We also propose a revised delensing procedure that circumvents the bias. While the newly identified bias does not affect the search of degree scale -mode generated by tensor perturbations, the modified delensing algorithm makes it possible to perform deep searches of high- -modes such as those generated by patchy reionization, cosmic strings, or rotation of polarization angles. Finally, we estimate how well future polarization experiments can do in detecting tensor- and cosmic string- generated -mode after delensing and comment on different survey strategies.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1102.5729,
title = {Cosmic Microwave Background Delensing Revisited: Residual Biases and a Simple Fix},
author = {Wei-Hsiang Teng and Chao-Lin Kuo and Jiun-Huei Proty Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.5729},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
8 pages, 6 figures; submitted to PRD