Lensing of 21-cm Fluctuations by Primordial Gravitational Waves
Abstract
Weak-gravitational-lensing distortions to the intensity pattern of 21-cm radiation from the dark ages can be decomposed geometrically into curl and curl-free components. Lensing by primordial gravitational waves induces a curl component, while the contribution from lensing by density fluctuations is strongly suppressed. Angular fluctuations in the 21-cm background extend to very small angular scales, and measurements at different frequencies probe different shells in redshift space. There is thus a huge trove of information with which to reconstruct the curl component of the lensing field, allowing tensor-to-scalar ratios conceivably as small as r ~ 10^{-9} - far smaller than those currently accessible - to be probed.
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@article{arxiv.1112.0567,
title = {Lensing of 21-cm Fluctuations by Primordial Gravitational Waves},
author = {Laura Book and Marc Kamionkowski and Fabian Schmidt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.0567},
year = {2013}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure; comments welcome