Planck intermediate results. XLI. A map of lensing-induced B-modes
arXiv:1512.02882 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201527932
Abstract
The secondary cosmic microwave background (CMB) -modes stem from the post-decoupling distortion of the polarization -modes due to the gravitational lensing effect of large-scale structures. These lensing-induced -modes constitute both a valuable probe of the dark matter distribution and an important contaminant for the extraction of the primary CMB -modes from inflation. Planck provides accurate nearly all-sky measurements of both the polarization -modes and the integrated mass distribution via the reconstruction of the CMB lensing potential. By combining these two data products, we have produced an all-sky template map of the lensing-induced -modes using a real-space algorithm that minimizes the impact of sky masks. The cross-correlation of this template with an observed (primordial and secondary) -mode map can be used to measure the lensing -mode power spectrum at multipoles up to . In particular, when cross-correlating with the -mode contribution directly derived from the Planck polarization maps, we obtain lensing-induced -mode power spectrum measurement at a significance level of , which agrees with the theoretical expectation derived from the Planck best-fit CDM model. This unique nearly all-sky secondary -mode template, which includes the lensing-induced information from intermediate to small () angular scales, is delivered as part of the Planck 2015 public data release. It will be particularly useful for experiments searching for primordial -modes, such as BICEP2/Keck Array or LiteBIRD, since it will enable an estimate to be made of the lensing-induced contribution to the measured total CMB -modes.
20 pages, 12 figures; Accepted for publication in A&A; The B-mode map is part of the PR2-2015 Cosmology Products; available as Lensing Products in the Planck Legacy Archive http://pla.esac.esa.int/pla/#cosmology; and described in the 'Explanatory Supplement' https://wiki.cosmos.esa.int/planckpla2015/index.php/Specially_processed_maps#2015_Lensing-induced_B-mode_map