Analysis of Polarized Dust Emission Using Data from the First Flight of SPIDER
SPIDER Collaboration, P. A. R. Ade, M. Amiri, S. J. Benton, A. S., Bergman, R. Bihary, J. J. Bock, J. R. Bond, J. A. Bonetti, S. A. Bryan, H. C., Chiang, C. R. Contaldi, O. Dor\'e, A. J. Duivenvoorden, H. K. Eriksen, J. P., Filippini, A. A. Fraisse, K. Freese, M. Galloway

TL;DR
This study analyzes polarized dust emission using SPIDER and Planck data, revealing spectral and spatial variations that impact foreground modeling for CMB polarization measurements.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of polarized dust emission properties in the SPIDER observing region, highlighting variations and modeling uncertainties relevant for future CMB studies.
Findings
Spectral index of dust polarization is slightly lower than Planck's full-sky value.
No significant line-of-sight polarization decorrelation detected.
Variation in dust properties within the region affects component separation.
Abstract
Using data from the first flight of SPIDER and from Planck HFI, we probe the properties of polarized emission from interstellar dust in the SPIDER observing region. Component separation algorithms operating in both the spatial and harmonic domains are applied to probe their consistency and to quantify modeling errors associated with their assumptions. Analyses of diffuse Galactic dust emission spanning the full SPIDER region demonstrate i) a spectral energy distribution that is broadly consistent with a modified-blackbody (MBB) model with a spectral index of for ()-mode polarization, slightly lower than that reported by Planck for the full sky; ii) an angular power spectrum broadly consistent with a power law; and iii) no significant detection of line-of-sight polarization decorrelation. Tests of several modeling uncertainties find…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
