Cosmic Birefringence from Planck Public Release 4

P. Diego-Palazuelos,J. R. Eskilt,Y. Minami,M. Tristram,R. M. Sullivan, A. J. Banday,R. B. Barreiro,H. K. Eriksen,K. M. Górski, R. Keskitalo, E. Komatsu, E. Martínez-González,D. Scott,P. Vielva,I. K. Wehus

arxiv(2022)

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We search for the signature of parity-violating physics in the Cosmic Microwave Background using Planck polarization data from the Public Release 4 (PR4 or $\mathtt{NPIPE}$). For nearly full-sky data, we initially find a birefringence angle $\beta=0.30^\circ\pm0.11^\circ$ ($68\%$~C.L.). We also find that the values of $\beta$ decrease as we enlarge the Galactic mask, which can be interpreted as the effect of polarized foreground emission. We use two independent approaches to model this effect and mitigate its impact on $\beta$. Although results are promising, and the good agreement between both models is encouraging, we do not assign cosmological significance to the measured value of $\beta$ until we improve our knowledge of the foreground polarization. Acknowledging that the miscalibration of polarization angles is not the only instrumental systematic that can create spurious TB and EB correlations, we also perform a detailed study of $\mathtt{NPIPE}$ end-to-end simulations to prove that our measurements of $\beta$ are not significantly affected by any of the known systematics.
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