The Simons Observatory: Combining cross-spectral foreground cleaning with multitracer B- mode delensing for improved constraints on inflation

Hertig, Emilie; Wolz, Kevin; Lizancos, Anton Baleato; Azzoni, Susanna; Abril-Cabezas, Irene; Baccigalupi, Carlo; Calabrese, Erminia; Challinor, Anthony; Errard, Josquin; Fabbian, Giulio; Jost, Baptiste; Lonappan, Anto I.; Morshed, Magdy; Pagano, Luca; Sherwin, Blake; et. al.

Abstract

The Simons Observatory (SO), due to start full science operations in early 2025, aims to set tight constraints on inflationary physics by inferring the tensor-To-scalar ratio r from measurements of cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization B-modes. Its nominal design including three small-Aperture telescopes (SATs) targets a precision ?(r=0)?0.003 without delensing. Achieving this goal and further reducing uncertainties requires a thorough understanding and mitigation of other large-scale B-mode sources such as Galactic foregrounds and weak gravitational lensing. We present an analysis pipeline aiming to estimate r by including delensing within a cross-spectral likelihood, and demonstrate it for the first time on SO-like simulations accounting for various levels of foreground complexity, inhomogeneous noise and partial sky coverage. As introduced in an earlier SO delensing paper, lensing B-modes are synthesized using internal CMB lensing reconstructions as well as Planck-like cosmic infrared background maps and LSST-like galaxy density maps. We then extend SO's power-spectrum-based foreground-cleaning algorithm to include all auto-and cross-spectra between the lensing template and the SAT B-modes in the likelihood function. This allows us to constrain r and the parameters of our foreground model simultaneously. Within this framework, we demonstrate the equivalence of map-based and cross-spectral delensing and use it to motivate an optimized pixel-weighting scheme for power spectrum estimation. We start by validating our pipeline in the simplistic case of uniform foreground spectral energy distributions. In the absence of primordial B-modes, we find that the 1? statistical uncertainty on r, ?(r), decreases by 37% as a result of delensing. Tensor modes at the level of r=0.01 are successfully detected by our pipeline. Even when using more realistic foreground models including spatial variations in the dust and synchrotron spectral properties, we obtain unbiased estimates of r both with and without delensing by employing the moment-expansion method. In this case, uncertainties are increased due to the higher number of model parameters, and delensing-related improvements range between 27% and 31%. These results constitute the first realistic assessment of the delensing performance at SO's nominal sensitivity level. © 2024 authors.

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Título según WOS: The Simons Observatory: Combining cross-spectral foreground cleaning with multitracer B- mode delensing for improved constraints on inflation
Título según SCOPUS: The Simons Observatory: Combining cross-spectral foreground cleaning with multitracer B-mode delensing for improved constraints on inflation
Título de la Revista: Physical Review D
Volumen: 110
Número: 4
Editorial: American Physical Society
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1103/PhysRevD.110.043532

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS