The Crab Nebula as a Calibrator for wide-beam Cosmic Microwave Background polarization surveys

Abstract

We analyze the effect of polarized diffuse emission in the calibration of wide-beam mm-wave polarimeters, when using the Crab Nebula as a reference source for both polarized brightness and polarization angle. We show that, for CMB polarization experiments aiming at detecting B-mode in a scenario with a tensor to scalar ratio r 0.001, wide (a few degrees in diameter), precise (σQ , σU 20 μKCMB arcmin), high angular resolution (< FWHM) reference maps are needed to properly take into account the effects of diffuse polarized emission and avoid significant bias in the calibration.

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