Joint Bayesian estimation of tensor and lensing B-modes in the power spectrum of CMB polarization data
M. Remazeilles, C. Dickinson, H. K. Eriksen, I. K. Wehus

TL;DR
This paper presents a Bayesian method to jointly estimate primordial B-modes, lensing effects, and foregrounds in CMB polarization data, improving constraints on the tensor-to-scalar ratio with realistic simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian power spectrum fitting approach that accounts for lensing and foregrounds, enhancing the accuracy of primordial B-mode detection in CMB data.
Findings
Method can correct lensing-induced bias on r.
Achieves 3σ detection of r=5×10⁻³ with simulations.
Increases detection significance with SPT prior on lensing amplitude.
Abstract
We investigate the performance of a simple Bayesian fitting approach to correct the cosmic microwave background (CMB) B-mode polarization for gravitational lensing effects in the recovered probability distribution of the tensor-to-scalar ratio. We perform a two-dimensional power spectrum fit of the amplitude of the primordial B-modes (tensor-to-scalar ratio, ) and the amplitude of the lensing B-modes (parameter ), jointly with the estimation of the astrophysical foregrounds including both synchrotron and thermal dust emissions. Using this Bayesian framework, we forecast the ability of the proposed CMB space mission LiteBIRD to constrain in the presence of realistic lensing and foreground contributions. We compute the joint posterior distribution of and , which we improve by adopting a prior on taken from the South Pole Telescope (SPT)…
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