Polarization Observations in a Low Synchrotron Emission Field at 1.4 GHz

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, , Citation G. Bernardi et al 2003 ApJ 594 L5 DOI 10.1086/378398

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Abstract

We present the first observation of the diffuse polarized synchrotron radiation of a patch (~3° × 3°) in the BOOMERanG field, one of the areas with the lowest cosmic microwave background foreground emission. The work has been carried out with the Australia Telescope Compact Array at 1.4 GHz with 3farcm4 resolution and sensitivity of ~0.18 mJy beam-1. The mean polarized signal has been found to be Prms = (Q + U)1/2 = 11.6 ± 0.6 mK, nearly 1 order of magnitude below that in the Galactic plane. Extrapolations to frequencies of interest for cosmological investigations suggest that polarized synchrotron foreground noise should allow the detection of the CMB polarization E-mode already at 32 GHz and make us confident that, at 90 GHz, it is accessible with no relevant foreground contamination. Last but not least, even the B-mode detection for T/S > 0.01 is not ruled out in such a low-emission patch.

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