Characterization of the polarized synchrotron emission from Planck and WMAP data

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to characterize the diffuse Galactic polarized synchrotron. We present EE, BB, and EB power spectra estimated cross-correlating Planck and WMAP polarization frequency maps at 23 and 30 GHz, for a set of six sky regions covering from 30% to 94% of the sky. The EE and BB angular power spectra show a steep decay of the spectral amplitude as a function of multipole, approximated by a power law with power indices around -2.9 for both components. The B/E ratio is about 0.22. The EB cross-component is compatible with zero at 1σ, with upper constraint on the EB/EE ratio of 1.2% at the 2σ level. The recovered SED, in the frequency range 23-30 GHz, shows E and B power-law spectral indices compatible between themselves with a value of about -3.

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