Breaking the degeneracy between polarization efficiency and cosmological parameters in CMB experiments
Silvia Galli, W.L. Kimmy Wu, Karim Benabed, Fran\c{c}ois Bouchet,, Thomas M. Crawford, Eric Hivon

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that joint fitting of TE and EE CMB power spectra allows for precise, model-dependent polarization calibration, reducing uncertainties in cosmological parameters and improving calibration for future experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a method to determine polarization calibration directly from CMB data, providing a cross-check and enhancing calibration accuracy for current and upcoming experiments.
Findings
TE and EE data constrain polarization calibration to sub-percent levels.
Calibration uncertainties minimally affect most cosmological parameters.
CMB-S4 can achieve calibration precision of 0.06% using combined spectra.
Abstract
Accurate cosmological parameter estimates using polarization data of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) put stringent requirements on map calibration, as highlighted in the recent results from the Planck satellite. In this paper, we point out that a model-dependent determination of polarization calibration can be achieved by the joint fit of the TE and EE CMB power spectra. This provides a valuable cross-check to band-averaged polarization efficiency measurements determined using other approaches. We demonstrate that, in CDM, the combination of the TE and EE constrain polarization calibration with sub-percent uncertainty with Planck data and 2% uncertainty with SPTpol data. We arrive at similar conclusions when extending CDM to include the amplitude of lensing , the number of relativistic species , or the sum of the neutrino masses $\sum…
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