Constraints on Inflationary Gravitational Waves with Two Years of SPT-3G Data
Abstract
We present a measurement of the B-mode polarization power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background anisotropies at 32 < 502 for three bands centered at 95, 150, and 220 GHz using data from the SPT-3G receiver on the South Pole Telescope. This work uses SPT-3G observations from the 2019 and 2020 winter observing seasons of a 1500 deg2 patch of sky that directly overlaps with fields observed with the BICEP/Keck family of telescopes, and covers part of the proposed Simons Observatory and CMB-S4 deep fields. Employing new techniques for mitigating polarized atmospheric noise, the SPT-3G data demonstrates a white noise level of 9.3 (6.7) μK-arcmin at 500 for the 95 GHz (150 GHz) data, with a 1/ noise knee at =128 (182). We fit the observed six auto- and cross-frequency B-mode power spectra to a model including lensed B-modes and a combination of Galactic and extragalactic foregrounds. This work characterizes foregrounds in the vicinity of the BICEP/Keck survey area, finding foreground power consistent with that reported by the BICEP/Keck collaboration within the same region, and a factor of 3 higher power over the full SPT-3G survey area. Using SPT-3G data over the BICEP/Keck survey area, we place a 95% upper limit on the tensor-to-scalar ratio of r < 0.25 and find the statistical uncertainty on r to be σ(r) = 0.067.
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