The Gravitational Lensing Effect on the CMB Polarisation Anisotropy in the -LTB Model
Abstract
A local void modifies the sky distribution pattern of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarisation by gravitational lensing and produces B-modes from E-modes for an off-center observer. In order to see whether this effect can be used to observationally test the validity of the local void model, we calculate this lensing effect by solving the propagation of CMB polarisation along null geodesics close to the central light cone in the general Lema\itre-Tolman-Bondi (LTB) model perturbatively. In particular, we give general formulas for the correlations of E and B observed by an off-center observer and show that Elm and Blm are correlated for the same value of l, i.e., <Elm Bl'm'> is proportional to δl, l', while <Elm El'm'> is proportional to δ|l'-l|, 1. This feature can be used to distinguish the gravitational lensing effect by a local void from those by normal shear field of galaxies.
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