The Parkes Galactic Meridian Survey (PGMS): observations and CMB polarization foreground analysis
E. Carretti, M. Haverkorn, D. McConnell, G. Bernardi, N.M., McClure-Griffiths, S. Cortiglioni, S. Poppi

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the polarized synchrotron emission in the Galactic plane using the PGMS survey, assessing foreground contamination for CMB B-mode detection and providing limits on tensor-to-scalar ratio r.
Contribution
It offers a detailed characterization of Galactic polarized emission at 2.3 GHz and evaluates its impact on CMB B-mode polarization measurements, informing future observational strategies.
Findings
Halo emission has steep angular power spectra with median slope -2.6.
Disc emission is brighter, more complex, with flatter spectra of median slope -1.8.
Estimated foreground contamination limits for r detection at 70 GHz and 150 GHz.
Abstract
We present observations and CMB foreground analysis of the Parkes Galactic Meridian Survey (PGMS), an investigation of the Galactic latitude behaviour of the polarized synchrotron emission at 2.3 GHz with the Parkes Radio Telescope. The survey consists of a 5-deg wide strip along the Galactic meridian l=254-deg extending from Galactic plane to South Galactic pole. We identify three zones distinguished by polarized emission properties: the disc, the halo, and a transition region connecting them. The halo section lies at latitudes |b| > 40-deg and has weak and smooth polarized emission mostly at large scale with steep angular power spectra of median slope . The disc region covers the latitudes |b|<20-deg and has a brighter, more complex emission dominated by the small scales with flatter spectra of median slope . The transition region has…
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