Statistics of the fractional polarisation of extragalactic dusty sources in Planck HFI maps
L. Bonavera, J. Gonzalez-Nuevo, B. De Marco, F. Arg\"ueso, L., Toffolatti

TL;DR
This study measures the average fractional polarisation of extragalactic dusty sources in Planck HFI maps across multiple frequencies, revealing their potential impact as contaminants in CMB B-mode polarization studies.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of fractional polarisation for dusty sources at 143, 217, and 353 GHz using stacking, and models their distribution as log-normal, improving understanding of their contamination in CMB observations.
Findings
Mean fractional polarisation at 217 GHz is 3.10%
Fractional polarisation at 353 GHz is 3.65%
Dusty sources could significantly contaminate primordial B-mode signals
Abstract
We estimate the average fractional polarisation at 143, 217 and 353 GHz of a sample of 4697 extragalactic dusty sources by applying stacking technique. The sample is selected from the second version of the Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources at 857 GHz, avoiding the region inside the Planck Galactic mask (fsky ~ 60 per cent). We recover values for the mean fractional polarisation at 217 and 353 GHz of (3.10 \pm 0.75) per cent and (3.65 \pm 0.66) per cent, respectively, whereas at 143 GHz we give a tentative value of (3.52 \pm 2.48) per cent. We discuss the possible origin of the measured polarisation, comparing our new estimates with those previously obtained from a sample of radio sources. We test different distribution functions and we conclude that the fractional polarisation of dusty sources is well described by a log-normal distribution, as determined in the radio band studies. For…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
