The Earth's magnetic field induces Zeeman splitting of the magnetic dipole transitions of molecular oxygen in the atmosphere, which produces polarized emission in the millimeter-wave regime. This polarized emission is primarily circularly polarized and manifests as a foreground with a dipole-shaped sky pattern for polarization-sensitive ground-based cosmic microwave background experiments, such as the Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS), which is capable of measuring large angular scale circular polarization. Using atmospheric emission theory and radiative transfer formalisms, we model the expected amplitude and spatial distribution of this signal and evaluate the model for the CLASS observing site in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. Then, using two years of observations at 32.3 GHz to 43.7 GHz from the CLASS Q-band telescope, we present a detection of this signal and compare the observed signal to that predicted by the model. We recover an angle between magnetic north and true north of (−5.5±0.6)∘, which is consistent with the expectation of −5.9∘ for the CLASS observing site. When comparing dipole sky patterns fit to both simulated and data-derived sky maps, the dipole directions match to within a degree, and the measured amplitudes match to within ∼20%.
@article{arxiv.1911.01016,
title = {Two-year Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) Observations: A First Detection of Atmospheric Circular Polarization at Q Band},
author = {Matthew A. Petroff and Joseph R. Eimer and Kathleen Harrington and Aamir Ali and John W. Appel and Charles L. Bennett and Michael K. Brewer and Ricardo Bustos and Manwei Chan and David T. Chuss and Joseph Cleary and Jullianna Denes Couto and Sumit Dahal and Rolando Dünner and Thomas Essinger-Hileman and Pedro Fluxá Rojas and Dominik Gothe and Jeffrey Iuliano and Tobias A. Marriage and Nathan J. Miller and Carolina Núñez and Ivan L. Padilla and Lucas Parker and Rodrigo Reeves and Karwan Rostem and Deniz Augusto Nunes Valle and Duncan J. Watts and Janet L. Weiland and Edward J. Wollack and Zhilei Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.01016},
year = {2020}
}