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arxiv: astro-ph/0503002 · v1 · submitted 2005-02-28 · 🌌 astro-ph

Cosmic Shear of the Microwave Background: The Curl Diagnostic

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keywords deflectionsbackgroundcurl-typedensitygradient-typegravitationallensingpolarization
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Weak-lensing distortions of the cosmic-microwave-background (CMB) temperature and polarization patterns can reveal important clues to the intervening large-scale structure. The effect of lensing is to deflect the primary temperature and polarization signal to slightly different locations on the sky. Deflections due to density fluctuations, gradient-type for the gradient of the projected gravitational potential, give a direct measure of the mass distribution. Curl-type deflections can be induced by, for example, a primordial background of gravitational waves from inflation or by second-order effects related to lensing by density perturbations. Whereas gradient-type deflections are expected to dominate, we show that curl-type deflections can provide a useful test of systematics and serve to indicate the presence of confusing secondary and foreground non-Gaussian signals.

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