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Self-Calibration of BICEP1 Three-Year Data and Constraints on Astrophysical Polarization Rotation

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2014-04-02 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarimeters aspire to measure the faint BB-mode signature predicted to arise from inflationary gravitational waves. They also have the potential to constrain cosmic birefringence which would produce non-zero expectation values for the CMB's TBTB and EBEB spectra. However, instrumental systematic effects can also cause these TBTB and EBEB correlations to be non-zero. In particular, an overall miscalibration of the polarization orientation of the detectors produces TBTB and EBEB spectra which are degenerate with isotropic cosmological birefringence, while also introducing a small but predictable bias on the BBBB spectrum. The \bicep three-year spectra, which use our standard calibration of detector polarization angles from a dielectric sheet, are consistent with a polarization rotation of α=2.77±0.86(statistical)±1.3(systematic)\alpha = -2.77^\circ \pm 0.86^\circ \text{(statistical)} \pm 1.3^\circ \text{(systematic)}. We revise the estimate of systematic error on the polarization rotation angle from the two-year analysis by comparing multiple calibration methods. We investigate the polarization rotation for the \bicep 100 GHz and 150 GHz bands separately to investigate theoretical models that produce frequency-dependent cosmic birefringence. We find no evidence in the data supporting either these models or Faraday rotation of the CMB polarization by the Milky Way galaxy's magnetic field. If we assume that there is no cosmic birefringence, we can use the TBTB and EBEB spectra to calibrate detector polarization orientations, thus reducing bias of the cosmological BB-mode spectrum from leaked EE-modes due to possible polarization orientation miscalibration. After applying this "self-calibration" process, we find that the upper limit on the tensor-to-scalar ratio decreases slightly, from r<0.70r<0.70 to r<0.65r<0.65 at 95%95\% confidence.

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@article{arxiv.1312.7877,
  title  = {Self-Calibration of BICEP1 Three-Year Data and Constraints on Astrophysical Polarization Rotation},
  author = {J. P. Kaufman and N. J. Miller and M. Shimon and D. Barkats and C. Bischoff and I. Buder and B. G. Keating and J. M. Kovac and P. A. R. Ade and R. Aikin and J. O. Battle and E. M. Bierman and J. J. Bock and H. C. Chiang and C. D. Dowell and L. Duband and J. Filippini and E. F. Hivon and W. L. Holzapfel and V. V. Hristov and W. C. Jones and S. S. Kernasovskiy and C. L. Kuo and E. M. Leitch and P. V. Mason and T. Matsumura and H. T. Nguyen and N. Ponthieu and C. Pryke and S. Richter and G. Rocha and C. Sheehy and M. Su and Y. D. Takahashi and J. E. Tolan and K. W. Yoon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.7877},
  year   = {2014}
}

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13 pages, 9 figures