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Frequency-Dependent Constraints on Cosmic Birefringence from the LFI and HFI Planck Data Release 4 (2201.13347v2)

Published 31 Jan 2022 in astro-ph.CO

Abstract: We present new constraints on the frequency dependence of the cosmic birefringence angle from the Planck data release 4 polarization maps. An axion field coupled to electromagnetism predicts a nearly frequency-independent birefringence angle, $\beta_\nu = \beta$, while Faraday rotation from local magnetic fields and Lorentz violating theories predict a cosmic birefringence angle that is proportional to the frequency, $\nu$, to the power of some integer $n$, $\beta_\nu \propto \nun$. In this work, we first sample $\beta_\nu$ individually for each polarized HFI frequency band in addition to the 70 GHz channel from the LFI. We also constrain a power-law formula for the birefringence angle, $\beta_\nu=\beta_0(\nu/\nu_0)n$, with $\nu_0 = 150$ GHz. For a nearly full-sky measurement, $f_{\text{sky}}=0.93$, we find $\beta_0 = 0.26{\circ}\pm0.11\circ$ $(68\% \text{ C.L.})$ and $n=-0.45{+0.61}_{-0.82}$ when we ignore the intrinsic $EB$ correlations of the polarized foreground emission, and $\beta_0 = 0.33\circ \pm 0.12\circ$ and $n=-0.37{+0.49}_{-0.64}$ when we use a filamentary dust model for the foreground $EB$. Next, we use all the polarized Planck maps, including the 30 and 44 GHz frequency bands. These bands have a negligible foreground contribution from polarized dust emission. We, therefore, treat them separately. Without any modeling of the intrinsic $EB$ of the foreground, we generally find that the inclusion of the 30 and 44 GHz frequency bands raises the measured values of $\beta_\nu$ and tightens $n$. At nearly full-sky, we measure $\beta_0=0.29{\circ+0.10\circ}_{\phantom{\circ}-0.11\circ}$ and $n=-0.35{+0.48}_{-0.47}$. Assuming no frequency dependence, we measure $\beta=0.33\circ \pm 0.10\circ$. If our measurements have effectively mitigated the $EB$ of the foreground, our constraints are consistent with a mostly frequency-independent signal of cosmic birefringence.

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