Published November 18, 2005 | Version Published
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Cosmic 21 cm delensing of microwave background polarization and the minimum detectable energy scale of inflation

Abstract

We propose a new method for removing gravitational lensing from maps of cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization anisotropies. Using observations of anisotropies or structures in the cosmic 21 cm radiation, emitted or absorbed by neutral hydrogen atoms at redshifts 10 to 200, the CMB can be delensed. We find this method could allow CMB experiments to have increased sensitivity to a background of inflationary gravitational waves (IGWs) compared to methods relying on the CMB alone and may constrain models of inflation which were heretofore considered to have undetectable IGW amplitudes.

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© 2005 The American Physical Society. Received 28 February 2005; published 16 November 2005. K.S. acknowledges the support of NSERC of Canada. This work was supported in part by NASA NAG5-9821 and DOE DE-FG03-92-ER40701.

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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
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NAG5-9821
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DE-FG03-92-ER40701

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