Statistical simulations of the dust foreground to CMB polarization
Flavien Vansyngel, Fran\c{c}ois Boulanger, Tuhin Ghosh, Benjamin D., Wandelt, Jonathan Aumont, Andrea Bracco, Fran\c{c}ois Levrier, Peter G., Martin, Ludovic Montier

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simulation method for polarized dust emission maps based on Galactic magnetic field models, aiding in CMB B-mode detection by improving foreground characterization.
Contribution
It develops a new simulation approach linking dust polarization to Galactic magnetic field structure, constrained by Planck data, and includes multi-frequency decorrelation modeling.
Findings
Matched E and B power spectrum slopes at α_M = -2.5
Reproduced dust polarization scaling relations
Quantified variance of dust polarization spectra
Abstract
The characterization of the dust polarization foreground to the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is a necessary step towards the detection of the B-mode signal associated with primordial gravitational waves. We present a method to simulate maps of polarized dust emission on the sphere, similarly to what is done for the CMB anisotropies. This method builds on the understanding of Galactic polarization stemming from the analysis of Planck data. It relates the dust polarization sky to the structure of the Galactic magnetic field and its coupling with interstellar matter and turbulence. The Galactic magnetic field is modelled as a superposition of a mean uniform field and a random component with a power-law power spectrum of exponent . The model parameters are constrained to fit the power spectra of dust polarization EE, BB and TE measured using Planck data. We find that…
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