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Planck constraints on the scale dependence of isotropic cosmic birefringence

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2025-07-23 v1

Abstract

The rotation of the linear polarisation plane of photons during propagation, also known as cosmic birefringence, is a powerful probe of parity-violating extensions of standard electromagnetism. Using Planck legacy data, we confirm previous estimates of the isotropic birefringence angle, finding β0.30±0.05\beta \simeq 0.30 \pm 0.05 [deg] at 68% CL, not including the systematic error from the instrumental polarisation angle. If this is a genuine signal, it could be explained by theories of Chern--Simons-type coupled to electromagnetism, which could lead to a harmonic scale-dependent birefringence signal, if the hypothesis of an ultra-light (pseudo) scalar field does not hold. To investigate these models, we pursue two complementary approaches: first, we fit the birefringence angle estimated at different multipoles, β\beta_{\ell}, with a power-law model and second, we perform a non-parametric Bayesian reconstruction of it. Both methods yield results consistent with a non-vanishing constant birefringence angle. The first method shows no significant dependence on the harmonic scale (up to 1.8σ1.8\sigma CL), while the second method demonstrates that a constant model is favored by Bayesian evidence. This conclusion is robust across all four published Planck CMB solutions. Finally, we forecast that upcoming CMB observations by Simons Observatory, LiteBIRD and a wishful CMB-Stage 4 experiment could reduce current uncertainties by a factor of approximately 7.

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@article{arxiv.2507.16714,
  title  = {Planck constraints on the scale dependence of isotropic cosmic birefringence},
  author = {M. Ballardini and A. Gruppuso and S. Paradiso and S. S. Sirletti and P. Natoli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.16714},
  year   = {2025}
}

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24 pages, 10 figures