Efficiency of pseudo-spectrum methods for estimation of Cosmic Microwave Background B-mode power spectrum
A. Ferte, J. Grain, M. Tristram, R. Stompor

TL;DR
This paper compares three pseudo-spectrum methods for estimating the CMB B-mode power spectrum, focusing on minimizing E-to-B leakage and optimizing error bars across different sky coverage scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a unified algebraic framework for these methods and evaluates their performance on small and large sky coverage experiments.
Findings
Smith 2006 method yields smallest error bars and effective leakage reduction.
All methods significantly reduce E-to-B leakage.
Smith 2006 enables B-mode detection at large scales with proper binning.
Abstract
Estimation of the B-mode angular power spectrum of polarized anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) is a key step towards a full exploitation of the scientific potential of this probe. In the context of pseudo-spectrum methods the major challenge is related to a contamination of the B-mode spectrum estimate with residual power of much larger E-mode. This so-called E-to-B leakage is unavoidably present whenever an incomplete sky map is only available, as is the case for any realistic observation. The leakage has to be then minimized or removed and ideally in such a way that neither a bias nor extra variance is introduced. In this paper, we compare from these two perspectives three different methods proposed recently in this context Refs. Smith 2006, Zhao & Baskaran 2010, Kim & Naselsky 2010, which we first introduce within a common algebraic framework of the so-called…
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