High-redshift line intensity mapping could add about 11 percent to CMB-S4 delensing performance, but only if line-of-sight density modes survive foreground removal.
A limit on the detectability of the energy scale of inflation
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We show that the polarization of the cosmic microwave background can be used to detect gravity waves from inflation if the energy scale of inflation is above 3.2 times 10^15 GeV. These gravity waves generate polarization patterns with a curl, whereas (to first order in perturbation theory) density perturbations do not. The limiting ``noise'' arises from the second--order generation of curl from density perturbations, or rather residuals from its subtraction. We calculate optimal sky coverage and detectability limits as a function of detector sensitivity and observing time.
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Delensing Degree-Scale $B$-Mode Polarization with High-Redshift Line Intensity Mapping
High-redshift line intensity mapping could add about 11 percent to CMB-S4 delensing performance, but only if line-of-sight density modes survive foreground removal.