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Cosmic Birefringence Fluctuations and Cosmic Microwave Background $B$-mode Polarization

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arxiv 1403.5585 v4 pith:PQ2JWCQ6 submitted 2014-03-21 astro-ph.CO

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Recently, BICEP2 measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) $B$-mode polarization has indicated the presence of primordial gravitational waves at degree angular scales, inferring the tensor-to-scalar ratio of $r=0.2$ and a running scalar spectral index. In this {\em Letter}, we show that the existence of the fluctuations of cosmological birefringence can give rise to CMB $B$-mode polarization that fits BICEP2 data with $r<0.11$ and no running of the scalar spectral index. Thus, it might be too hasty to conclude that many inflation models with small $r$ are ruled out based on BICEP2 result.

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  1. Constraints on Anisotropic Cosmic Birefringence from CMB B-mode Polarization

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    The combined analysis of SPTpol, ACT, POLARBEAR, and BICEP data constrains the anisotropic cosmic birefringence amplitude to ACB = 0.42^{+0.40}_{-0.34} × 10^{-4}, consistent with zero.

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