The polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is a powerful observational tool at hand for modern cosmology. It allows to break the degeneracy of fundamental cosmological parameters one cannot obtain using only anisotropy data and provides new insight into conditions existing in the very early Universe. Many experiments are now in progress whose aim is detecting anisotropy and polarization of the CMB. Measurements of the CMB polarization are however hampered by the presence of polarized foregrounds, above all the synchrotron emission of our Galaxy, whose importance increases as frequency decreases and dominates the polarized diffuse radiation at frequencies below similar or equal to50 GHz. In the past the separation of CMB and synchrotron was made combining observations of the same area of sky at different frequencies. In this paper, we show that the statistical properties of the polarized components of the synchrotron and dust foregrounds are different from the statistical properties of the polarized component of the CMB, therefore one can build a statistical estimator which allows to extract the polarized component of the CMB from single frequency data also when the polarized CMB signal is just a fraction of the total polarized signal. Our estimator improves the signal/noise ratio for the polarized component of the CMB and reduces from similar or equal to50 to similar or equal to20 GHz, the frequency above which the polarized component of the CMB can be extracted from single frequency maps of the diffuse radiation. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Sazhin, M., Sironi, G., Khovanskaya, O. (2004). Separation of foreground and background signals in single frequency measurements of the CMB polarization. NEW ASTRONOMY, 9(2), 83-101 [10.1016/S1384-1076(03)00087-3].

Separation of foreground and background signals in single frequency measurements of the CMB polarization

SIRONI, GIORGIO;
2004

Abstract

The polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is a powerful observational tool at hand for modern cosmology. It allows to break the degeneracy of fundamental cosmological parameters one cannot obtain using only anisotropy data and provides new insight into conditions existing in the very early Universe. Many experiments are now in progress whose aim is detecting anisotropy and polarization of the CMB. Measurements of the CMB polarization are however hampered by the presence of polarized foregrounds, above all the synchrotron emission of our Galaxy, whose importance increases as frequency decreases and dominates the polarized diffuse radiation at frequencies below similar or equal to50 GHz. In the past the separation of CMB and synchrotron was made combining observations of the same area of sky at different frequencies. In this paper, we show that the statistical properties of the polarized components of the synchrotron and dust foregrounds are different from the statistical properties of the polarized component of the CMB, therefore one can build a statistical estimator which allows to extract the polarized component of the CMB from single frequency data also when the polarized CMB signal is just a fraction of the total polarized signal. Our estimator improves the signal/noise ratio for the polarized component of the CMB and reduces from similar or equal to50 to similar or equal to20 GHz, the frequency above which the polarized component of the CMB can be extracted from single frequency maps of the diffuse radiation. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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techniques : polarimetric; methods : statistical; cosmic microwave background; cosmology : observations
English
feb-2004
9
2
83
101
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Sazhin, M., Sironi, G., Khovanskaya, O. (2004). Separation of foreground and background signals in single frequency measurements of the CMB polarization. NEW ASTRONOMY, 9(2), 83-101 [10.1016/S1384-1076(03)00087-3].
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