Delensing the CMB with the cosmic infrared background: the impact of foregrounds
Ant\'on Baleato Lizancos, Anthony Challinor, Blake D. Sherwin, Toshiya, Namikawa

TL;DR
This paper investigates how foregrounds, especially Galactic dust and the cosmic infrared background, affect the process of delensing the CMB to detect primordial gravitational waves, finding that biases are manageable with current techniques.
Contribution
It characterizes the impact of foregrounds on CIB-based delensing and assesses bias mitigation strategies for future CMB experiments.
Findings
Bias from Galactic dust residuals is small for ground-based experiments.
Foreground cleaning techniques effectively reduce bias in space-based experiments.
Higher-point functions of the CIB are unlikely to cause significant bias.
Abstract
The most promising avenue for detecting primordial gravitational waves from cosmic inflation is through measurements of degree-scale CMB -mode polarisation. This approach must face the challenge posed by gravitational lensing of the CMB, which obscures the signal of interest. Fortunately, the lensing effects can be partially removed by combining high-resolution -mode measurements with an estimate of the projected matter distribution. For near-future experiments, the best estimate of the latter will arise from co-adding internal reconstructions (derived from the CMB itself) with external tracers such as the cosmic infrared background (CIB). In this work, we characterise how foregrounds impact the delensing procedure when CIB intensity, , is used as the matter tracer. We find that higher-point functions of the CIB and Galactic dust such as and $\langle…
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