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Deprojecting beam systematics for next-generation CMB B-mode searches

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arxiv 1911.03547 v1 pith:T65GJ4VU submitted 2019-11-08 astro-ph.IM

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Measurements of the cosmic microwave background polarization are vulnerable to systematic contamination from beam imperfections. Because the unpolarized CMB T is orders of magnitude larger than the polarized E and B signals, even a tiny difference in instrument response between two orthogonally polarized measurements of the CMB will result in a large non-zero differential signal, even if the CMB is unpolarized. Two strategies to mitigate this temperature-to-polarization leakage are the use of a rotating half-wave-plate and the fitting and removal of leakage templates from the polarized signal. The half-wave-plate approach will, in principle, work for arbitrary beam shapes, but in practice introduces complicated additional optics that themselves can introduce systematics. The template deprojection approach is simple and requires no additional hardware, but so far has approximated beam shapes as elliptical Gaussians. In this work, we generalize the deprojection technique to clean leakage from mismatch of arbitrarily shaped beams. We find that our technique will clean leakage from main beam mismatch to the level of r ~ 1x10^{-5} without appreciable filtering of the cosmological signal.

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    Simulations show that deprojection reduces beam-mismatch leakage to a negligible level for a third-generation ground-based CMB experiment, leaving lensing and tensor-to-scalar ratio measurements unbiased.

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