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The Annulus-Filtered E and B Modes in CMBR Polarization
Tzihong Chiueh ; Cheng-Jiun Ma ;
Date 12 Dec 2000
Journal Astrophys.J. 578 (2002) 12-24
Subject astro-ph
AbstractAlthough it has previously been recognized that the CMB polarization measurement on a sky ring is able to separate the B and E-mode patterns, we show that the rotational symmetry of the CMB polarization measurement is indeed unique, in that it enables the B and E modes to be separately measured in a simple and clean manner. The separation of B and E modes can in principle be achieved even with a single-polarization detector of arbitrary beam pattern. Based on this premise, a specific observing strategy is suggested, where the telescope scans along a sky circle with the polarimeter axis always oriented to a fixed direction with respect to the radial direction of the sky circle. The observational strategy for B-mode measurements can further be refined by choosing appropriate beam sizes to suppress the accidental E-mode leakage. We present the expected variances of the measured E and B-mode surface-brightness fluctuations as functions of the sky annulus radius and beam size. The measured peak power is expected to be up to 10% of the total power contained in the CMB polarization fluctuations for both B and E modes. The temperature-polarization, or T-E, correlation can be measured by the present method as well. By adopting this strategy, the AMiBA experiment is expected to detect, in a single sky annulus, a 1sigma$ B-mode signal in 340 hours.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0101205
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