A Measurement of the Degree Scale CMB B-mode Angular Power Spectrum with POLARBEAR
S. Adachi, M. A. O. Aguilar Fa\'undez, K. Arnold, C. Baccigalupi, D., Barron, D. Beck, S. Beckman, F. Bianchini, D. Boettger, J. Borrill, J., Carron, S. Chapman, K. Cheung, Y. Chinone, K. Crowley, A. Cukierman, M., Dobbs, H. El Bouhargani, T. Elleflot, J. Errard, G. Fabbian

TL;DR
This paper reports a measurement of the CMB B-mode polarization power spectrum using POLARBEAR data, providing constraints on primordial gravitational waves and foreground models.
Contribution
First measurement of the CMB B-mode power spectrum with POLARBEAR, including foreground analysis and upper limits on tensor-to-scalar ratio.
Findings
Measured B-mode spectrum consistent with lensing and dust models
Disfavors zero B-mode power at 2.2 sigma significance
Placed an upper limit of r < 0.90 on tensor-to-scalar ratio
Abstract
We present a measurement of the -mode polarization power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) using taken from July 2014 to December 2016 with the POLARBEAR experiment. The CMB power spectra are measured using observations at 150 GHz with an instantaneous array sensitivity of on a 670 square degree patch of sky centered at (RA, Dec)=(). A continuously rotating half-wave plate is used to modulate polarization and to suppress low-frequency noise. We achieve - effective polarization map noise with a knee in sensitivity of , where the inflationary gravitational wave signal is expected to peak. The measured -mode power spectrum is consistent with a CDM lensing and single dust component…
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