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arxiv: 1511.01220 · v1 · pith:7MQ4JHOXnew · submitted 2015-11-04 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

Smoothing methods comparison for CMB E- and B-mode separation

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The anisotropies of the B-mode polarization in the cosmic microwave background radiation play a crucial role for the study of the very early Universe. However, in the real observation, the mixture of the E-mode and B-mode can be caused by the partial sky surveys, which must be separated before applied to the cosmological explanation. The separation method developed by Smith (\citealt{PhysRevD.74.083002}) has been widely adopted, where the edge of the top-hat mask should be smoothed to avoid the numerical errors. In this paper, we compare three different smoothing methods, and investigate the leakage residuals of the E-B mixture. We find that, if the less information loss is needed and the smaller region is smoothed in the analysis, the \textit{sin}- and \textit{cos}-smoothing methods are better. However, if we need a clean constructed B-mode map, the larger region around the mask edge should be smoothed. In this case, the \textit{Gaussian}-smoothing method becomes much better. In addition, we find that the leakage caused by the numerical errors in the \textit{Gaussian}-smoothing method mostly concentrates on two bands, which is quite easy to be reduced for the further E-B separations.

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