Towards ending the partial sky E-B ambiguity in CMB observations
Shamik Ghosh, Jacques Delabrouille, Wen Zhao, and Larissa Santos

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to significantly reduce the $E$-$B$ leakage in partial sky CMB polarization analysis by supplementing ground-based observations with full-sky $E$-mode data, improving $B$-mode detection accuracy.
Contribution
The authors propose a new approach that uses full-sky $E$-mode information to mitigate $E$-$B$ leakage in partial sky CMB polarization measurements, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
Reduces $E$-$B$ leakage in simulated data.
Achieves unbiased $B$-mode power spectrum estimates.
Effective for various sky coverages and experiments.
Abstract
A crucial problem for partial sky analysis of CMB polarization is the - leakage problem. Such leakage arises from the presence of `ambiguous' modes that satisfy properties of both and modes. Solving this problem is critical for primordial polarization mode detection in partial sky CMB polarization experiments. In this work we introduce a new method for reducing the leakage. We demonstrate that if we complement the -mode information outside the observation patch with ancillary data from full-sky CMB observations, we can reduce and even effectively remove the -to- leakage. For this objective, we produce -mode Stokes maps from Wiener filtered full-sky intensity and polarization CMB observations. We use these maps to fill the sky region that is not observed by the ground-based experiment of interest, and thus complement the partial sky Stokes maps.…
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