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Constraints on Anisotropic Cosmic Birefringence from CMB B-mode Polarization

arXiv:2504.13154 · doi:10.1103/yxmh-rh9z

Abstract

Cosmic birefringencethe rotation of the polarization plane of light as it traverses the universeoffers a direct observational window into parity-violating physics beyond the Standard Model. In this work, we revisit the anisotropic component of cosmic birefringence, which leads to the generation of -mode polarization in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Using an exact theoretical treatment beyond the thin last-scattering surface approximation, we constrain the amplitude of anisotropic birefringence with combined polarization data from SPTpol, ACT, POLARBEAR, and BICEP. The joint analysis yields a best-fit amplitude of , consistent with zero within , and we place a 95\% confidence-level upper bound of . The constraint is not dominated by any single experiment and remains robust under the inclusion of a possible isotropic rotation angle. These results provide leading constraints on anisotropic cosmic birefringence from CMB -mode polarization and illustrate the potential of upcoming experiments to improve sensitivity to parity-violating effects in the early universe.

6 pages, 3 figures

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