Limitations of CMB B-mode template delensing
Ant\'on Baleato Lizancos, Anthony Challinor, Julien Carron

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the limitations of CMB B-mode template delensing, showing that gradient-order templates built from lensed E-modes can significantly reduce residual lensing contamination, with practical recommendations for implementation.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed two-loop order calculation of delensing residuals, demonstrating the superiority of gradient-order templates over non-perturbative methods in realistic noisy conditions.
Findings
Corrections to the lensing B-mode power spectrum are only at the 1% level due to cancellations.
Gradient-order templates from unlensed E-modes lead to a 10% residual floor.
Using lensed E-modes in gradient-order templates reduces residuals to about 1%.
Abstract
Efforts to detect a primordial -mode of CMB polarization generated by inflationary gravitational waves ought to mitigate the large variance associated with the -modes produced by gravitational lensing, a process known as delensing. A popular approach to delensing entails building a lensing -mode template by mimicking the lensing operation, either at gradient order or non-perturbatively, using high-resolution -mode observations and some proxy of the lensing potential. By explicitly calculating all contributions to two-loop order in lensing to the power spectrum of -modes delensed with such a template in the noise-free limit, we are able to show that: (i) corrections to the leading-order calculation of the lensing -mode power spectrum only enter at the level because of extensive cancellations between large terms at next-to-leading order; (ii) these…
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