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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Constraints on Cosmic BirefringenceWe present new constraints on anisotropic birefringence of the cosmic microwave background polarization using two seasons of data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope covering 456 square degrees of sky. The birefringence power spectrum, measured using a curved-sky quadratic estimator, is consistent with zero. Our results provide the tightest current constraint on birefringence over a range of angular scales between 5 arc minutes and 9°. We improve previous upper limits on the amplitude of a scale-invariant birefringence power spectrum by a factor of between 2 and 3. Assuming a nearly massless axion field during inflation, our result is equivalent to a 2σ upper limit on the Chern-Simons coupling constant between axions and photons of g(αγ)< 4.0 × 10(exp -2)/H(I), where H(I) is the inflationary Hubble scale.
Document ID
20205001416
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Toshiya Namikawa
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Yilun Guan
(University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States)
Omar Darwish
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Blake D. Sherwin
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Simone Aiola
(Simons Foundation New York, New York, United States)
Nicholas Battaglia
(Cornell University Ithaca, New York, United States)
James A. Beall
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Daniel T. Becker
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
J. Richard Bond
(University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Erminia Calabrese
(Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Grace E. Chesmore
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Steve K.Choi
(Cornell University Ithaca, New York, United States)
Mark J. Devlin
(University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)
Joanna Dunkley
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Rolando Dunner
(Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Santiago, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile)
Anna E. Fox
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Patricio A. Gallardo
(Cornell University Ithaca, New York, United States)
Vera Gluscevic
(University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, United States)
Dongwon Han
(Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York, United States)
Matthew Hasselfield
(Simons Foundation New York, New York, United States)
Gene C. Hilton
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Adam D. Hincks
(University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Renee Hlozek
(University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Johannes Hubmayr
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Kevin Huffenberger
(Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida, United States)
John P. Hughes
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States)
Brian J. Koopman
(Yale University New Haven, Connecticut, United States)
Arthur Kosowsky
(University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States)
Thibaut Louis
(University of Paris-Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Marius Lungu
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Amanda MacInnis
(Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York, United States)
Mathew S. Madhavacheril
(Perimeter Institute Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)
Maya Mallaby-Kay
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Loıc Maurin
(University of Paris-Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Jeffrey McMahon
(University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Kavilan Moodley
(University of KwaZulu-Natal Durban, South Africa)
Sigurd Naess
(Simons Foundation New York, New York, United States)
Federico Nati
(University of Milano-Bicocca Milan, Italy)
Laura B.Newburgh
(Yale University New Haven, Connecticut, United States)
John P. Nibarger
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Michael D. Niemack
(Cornell University Ithaca, New York, United States)
Lyman A. Page
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Frank J. Qu
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Naomi Robertson
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Alessandro Schillaci
(California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California, United States)
Neelima Sehgal
(Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York, United States)
Cristobal Sifon
(Pontificial Catholic University of Valparaiso Valparaíso, Chile)
Sara M. Simon
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
David N. Spergel
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Suzanne T.Staggs
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Emilie R. Storer
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Alexander van Engelen
(Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona, United States)
Jeff van Lanen
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Edward J. Wollack
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
April 27, 2020
Publication Date
April 21, 2020
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysics > Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Publisher: Cornell University
Issue Publication Date: April 21, 2020
URL: arXiv:2001.10465
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Space Radiation
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 920121.01.05.01.04
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX13AE56G
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX14AB58G
CONTRACT_GRANT: ERC EUH 851274
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF 1513618
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF 1814971
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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