Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2014
Volume 59, Number 5
Saturday–Tuesday, April 5–8, 2014; Savannah, Georgia
Session J4: Invited Session: Probing Inflation with the Cosmic Microwave Background |
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Sponsoring Units: DAP Chair: Lloyd Knox, University of California, Davis Room: Chatham Ballroom C |
Sunday, April 6, 2014 10:45AM - 11:45AM |
J4.00001: Detection of Degree-Scale CMB B-Mode Polarization with BICEP2 Invited Speaker: Jamie Bock We report results from the BICEP2 experiment, a Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarimeter specifically designed to search for the signal of inflationary gravitational waves in the B-mode power spectrum. We find an excess of B-mode power over the lensed lambda-CDM model which is inconsistent with the null hypothesis at a significance of $>$ 5 sigma. Through jackknife tests and simulations based on detailed calibration measurements we show that systematic contamination is much smaller than the observed excess. We also estimate potential foreground signals and find that available models predict these to be considerably smaller than the observed signal. Additionally, cross-correlating BICEP2 against 100 GHz maps from the BICEP1 experiment, the excess signal is confirmed with 3-sigma significance and its spectral index is found to be consistent with that of the CMB, disfavoring synchrotron or dust at 2.3 sigma and 2.2 sigma, respectively. The observed B-mode power spectrum is wellfit by a lensed lambda CDM + tensor theoretical model with tensor/scalar ratio r = 0:20+0:07 -0:05, with r = 0 disfavored at 7.0 sigma. We also discuss recent developments and future prospects. [Preview Abstract] |
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