Measurements of E-Mode Polarization and Temperature-E-Mode Correlation in the Cosmic Microwave Background from 100 Square Degrees of SPTpol Data
arXiv:1411.1042 · doi:10.1088/0004-637X/805/1/36
Abstract
We present measurements of -mode polarization and temperature--mode correlation in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) using data from the first season of observations with SPTpol, the polarization-sensitive receiver currently installed on the South Pole Telescope (SPT). The observations used in this work cover 100~\sqdeg\ of sky with arcminute resolution at GHz. We report the -mode angular auto-power spectrum () and the temperature--mode angular cross-power spectrum () over the multipole range . These power spectra improve on previous measurements in the high- (small-scale) regime. We fit the combination of the SPTpol power spectra, data from \planck\, and previous SPT measurements with a six-parameter \LCDM cosmological model. We find that the best-fit parameters are consistent with previous results. The improvement in high- sensitivity over previous measurements leads to a significant improvement in the limit on polarized point-source power: after masking sources brighter than 50\,mJy in unpolarized flux at 150\,GHz, we find a 95\% confidence upper limit on unclustered point-source power in the spectrum of $D_\ell = \ell (\ell+1) C_\ell / 2 Ï< 0.40 \ μ{\mbox{K}}^2$ at , indicating that future measurements will not be limited by power from unclustered point sources in the multipole range , and possibly much higher in