The effect of cosmic variance on the characteristics of dust polarization power spectra
V. Pelgrims, E. Ntormousi, K. Tassis

TL;DR
This study investigates how cosmic variance and observer location within the galaxy influence the dust polarization power spectra, revealing significant dependence on the observer's position and magnetic field strength.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive analysis of dust polarization power spectra using full-galaxy MHD simulations, highlighting the impact of observer location and magnetic field properties on spectral features.
Findings
Power spectra vary significantly with observer location within the galaxy.
Differences are observed between spiral arm and inter-arm region measurements.
Global magnetic field strength influences E/B asymmetry and TE correlation.
Abstract
In the context of cosmic microwave background polarization studies and the characterization of the Galactic foregrounds, the power spectrum analysis of the thermal dust polarization sky has led to intriguing evidence of an E/B asymmetry and a positive TE correlation. In this work, we produce synthesized dust polarization maps from a set of global magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of Milky-Way-sized galaxies, and analyze their power spectra at intermediate angular scales (angular multipoles ). We study the role of the initial configuration of the large-scale magnetic field, its strength, and the feedback on the power spectrum characteristics. Using full-galaxy MHD simulations, we were able to estimate the variance induced by the peculiar location of the observer in the galaxy. We find that the polarization power spectra sensitively depend on the…
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