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The Latest Constraints on Inflationary B-modes from the BICEP/Keck Telescopes

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-01-18 v1

Abstract

For the past decade, the BICEP/Keck collaboration has been operating a series of telescopes at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station measuring degree-scale BB-mode polarization imprinted in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) by primordial gravitational waves (PGWs). These telescopes are compact refracting polarimeters mapping about 2% of the sky, observing at a broad range of frequencies to account for the polarized foreground from Galactic synchrotron and thermal dust emission. Our latest publication "BK18" utilizes the data collected up to the 2018 observing season, in conjunction with the publicly available WMAP and Planck data, to constrain the tensor-to-scalar ratio rr. It particularly includes (1) the 3-year BICEP3 data which is the current deepest CMB polarization map at the foreground-minimum 95 GHz; and (2) the Keck 220 GHz map with a higher signal-to-noise ratio on the dust foreground than the Planck 353 GHz map. We fit the auto- and cross-spectra of these maps to a multicomponent likelihood model (Λ\LambdaCDM+dust+synchrotron+noise+rr) and find it to be an adequate description of the data at the current noise level. The likelihood analysis yields σ(r)=0.009\sigma(r)=0.009. The inference of rr from our baseline model is tightened to r0.05=0.0140.011+0.010r_{0.05}=0.014^{+0.010}_{-0.011} and r0.05<0.036r_{0.05}<0.036 at 95% confidence, meaning that the BICEP/Keck BB-mode data is the most powerful existing dataset for the constraint of PGWs. The up-coming BICEP Array telescope is projected to reach σ(r)0.003\sigma(r) \lesssim 0.003 using data up to 2027.

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@article{arxiv.2203.16556,
  title  = {The Latest Constraints on Inflationary B-modes from the BICEP/Keck Telescopes},
  author = {Keck Collaboration and P. A. R. Ade and Z. Ahmed and M. Amiri and D. Barkats and R. Basu Thakur and D. Beck and C. Bischoff and J. J. Bock and H. Boenish and E. Bullock and V. Buza and J. R. Cheshire and J. Connors and J. Cornelison and M. Crumrine and A. Cukierman and E. V. Denison and M. Dierickx and L. Duband and M. Eiben and S. Fatigoni and J. P. Filippini and S. Fliescher and C. Giannakopoulos and N. Goeckner-Wald and D. C. Goldfinger and J. Grayson and P. Grimes and G. Halal and G. Hall and M. Halpern and E. Hand and S. Harrison and S. Henderson and S. R. Hildebrandt and G. C. Hilton and J. Hubmayr and H. Hui and K. D. Irwin and J. Kang and K. S. Karkare and E. Karpel and S. Kefeli and S. A. Kernasovskiy and J. M. Kovac and C. L. Kuo and K. Lau and E. M. Leitch and A. Lennox and K. G. Megerian and L. Minutolo and L. Moncelsi and Y. Nakato and T. Namikawa and H. T. Nguyen and R. O'Brient and R. W. Ogburn and S. Palladino and M. Petroff and T. Prouve and C. Pryke and B. Racine and C. D. Reintsema and S. Richter and A. Schillaci and B. L. Schmitt and R. Schwarz and C. D. Sheehy and B. Singari and A. Soliman and T. St Germaine and B. Steinbach and R. V. Sudiwala and G. P. Teply and K. L. Thompson and J. E. Tolan and C. Tucker and A. Turner and C. Umilta and C. Verges and A. G. Vieregg and A. Wandui and A. C. Weber and D. V. Wiebe and J. Willmert and C. L. Wong and W. L. K. Wu and H. Yang and K. W. Yoon and E. Young and C. Yu and L. Zeng and C. Zhang and S. Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16556},
  year   = {2023}
}

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8 pages, 6 figures, contribution to the 2022 Cosmology session of the 56th Rencontres de Moriond