A measurement of the CMB E-mode angular power spectrum at subdegree scales from 670 square degrees of POLARBEAR data

Abstract

We report a measurement of the E-mode polarization power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) using 150 GHz data taken from July 2014 to December 2016 with the POLARBEAR experiment. We reach an effective polarization map noise level of 32\,μK-arcmin across an observation area of 670 square degrees. We measure the EE power spectrum over the angular multipole range 500 ≤ <3000, tracing the third to seventh acoustic peaks with high sensitivity. The statistical uncertainty on E-mode bandpowers is 2.3 μ K2 at 1000 with a systematic uncertainty of 0.5μ K2. The data are consistent with the standard cosmological model with a probability-to-exceed of 0.38. We combine recent CMB E-mode measurements and make inferences about cosmological parameters in as well as in extensions to . Adding the ground-based CMB polarization measurements to the Planck dataset reduces the uncertainty on the Hubble constant by a factor of 1.2 to H0 = 67.20 0.57 km\,s-1 \,Mpc-1. When allowing the number of relativistic species (Neff) to vary, we find Neff = 2.94 0.16, which is in good agreement with the standard value of 3.046. Instead allowing the primordial helium abundance (YHe) to vary, the data favor YHe = 0.248 0.012. This is very close to the expectation of 0.2467 from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. When varying both YHe and Neff, we find Neff = 2.70 0.26 and YHe = 0.262 0.015.

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