Planck constraints on cross-correlations between anisotropic cosmic birefringence and CMB polarization
Abstract
Cosmic Birefringence (CB) is the in-vacuo rotation of the linear polarization direction of photons during propagation, caused by parity-violating extensions of Maxwell electromagnetism. We build low resolution CB angle maps using Planck Legacy and NPIPE products and provide for the first time estimates of the cross-correlation spectra CLα E and CLα B between the CB and the CMB polarization fields. We also provide updated CB auto-correlation spectra CLαα as well as the cross-correlation CLα T with the CMB temperature field. We report constraints by defining the scale-invariant amplitudes Aα X L(L + 1)CLα X/2π, where X = α, T, E, B, finding no evidence of CB. In particular, we find Aα E = (-7.8 5.6) nK deg and Aα B = (0.3 4.0) nK deg at 68% C.L..
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