TL;DR
This study combines Planck and South Pole Telescope data to place stringent constraints on primordial magnetic fields, especially their strength and spectral index, using CMB B-mode polarization measurements.
Contribution
It provides new upper limits on the amplitude of primordial magnetic fields by integrating high-$\,\ell$ B-mode polarization data from SPT with Planck data, and makes publicly available the tools for further analysis.
Findings
Planck constrains magnetic amplitude to <3.3 nG
SPT data improves the constraint to <1.5 nG
For scale-invariant fields, the bound is <1.2 nG
Abstract
A primordial magnetic field (PMF) present before recombination can leave specific signatures on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) fluctuations. Of particular importance is its contribution to the B-mode polarization power spectrum. Indeed, vortical modes sourced by the PMF can dominate the B-mode power spectrum on small scales, as they survive damping up to a small fraction of the Silk length. Therefore, measurements of the B-mode polarization at high- , such as the one recently performed by the South Pole Telescope (SPT), have the potential to provide stringent constraints on the PMF. We use the publicly released SPT B-mode polarization spectrum, along with the temperature and polarization data from the Planck satellite, to derive constraints on the magnitude, the spectral index and the energy scale at which the PMF was generated. We find that, while Planck data constrains…
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