Framework for analysis of next generation, polarised CMB data sets in the presence of galactic foregrounds and systematic effects
Clara Verg\`es, Josquin Errard, and Radek Stompor

TL;DR
This paper develops an advanced analysis framework for next-generation polarised CMB data, incorporating instrumental effects and foreground models to improve detection of primordial B-modes.
Contribution
It introduces a parametric, end-to-end data analysis method that simultaneously estimates instrumental and foreground parameters, enhancing the accuracy of CMB polarization measurements.
Findings
Instrumental parameters related to the HWP can be constrained by data.
Bandpass parameters require prior precise knowledge.
The generalized data model accounts for frequency-dependent polarization angle variations.
Abstract
Reaching the sufficient sensitivity to detect primordial B-modes requires modern CMB polarisation experiments to rely on new technologies, necessary for the deployment of arrays thousands of detectors with a broad frequency coverage and operating them for extended periods of time. This increased complexity of experimental design unavoidably introduces new instrumental and systematic effects, which may impact performance of the new instruments. In this work we extend the standard data analysis pipeline by including a (parametric) model of instrumental effects directly in the data model. We then correct for them in the analysis, accounting for the additional uncertainty in the final results. We embed these techniques within a general, end-to-end formalism for estimating the impact of the instrument and foreground models on constraints on the amplitude of the primordial B-mode signal. We…
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