B mode detected by South Pole Telescope

In summary, the conversation discusses the detection of gravitational lensing and primordial gravity waves. The speaker mentions that while the current findings are based on gravitational lensing, it is still a good sign. The conversation also mentions the South Pole Telescope's limitations in measuring large scales and the anticipation for results from the EBEX mission, which was designed for detecting large-scale polarization signals.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.5830

but its from gravitational lensing not primordial gravity waves so guess we are still waiting for those, but a good sign methinks.
 
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thanks I found it an interesting read
 
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skydivephil said:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.5830

but its from gravitational lensing not primordial gravity waves so guess we are still waiting for those, but a good sign methinks.
That's really cool :)

Unfortunately, getting at the gravitational lensing portion of the B-mode requires going to very large scales (low [itex]\ell[/itex]), and the South Pole Telescope isn't equipped for measuring very large scales (it can effectively see roughly 1/10th of the sky, and the survey area is just over half that).

I'm hoping that the EBEX results will be available before too long. It flew late last year/early this year, and was designed explicitly for the detection of large-scale polarization signals. I'm rather excited to see what they find.
 

Related to B mode detected by South Pole Telescope

1. What is B mode detected by South Pole Telescope?

B mode is a type of polarization pattern observed in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) by the South Pole Telescope. It is a measure of the curl or rotation of the polarization direction of the CMB, which can provide important information about the early universe.

2. What does B mode detection reveal about the early universe?

B mode detection can reveal information about the inflationary period of the early universe, which is the rapid expansion that occurred immediately after the Big Bang. It can also provide insights into the structure and evolution of the universe.

3. How does the South Pole Telescope detect B mode?

The South Pole Telescope uses high-resolution detectors called bolometers to measure the polarization of the CMB. These detectors are highly sensitive and can detect even the smallest changes in the polarization of the CMB due to B mode.

4. What makes B mode detection by the South Pole Telescope significant?

B mode detection by the South Pole Telescope is significant because it can help scientists better understand the origins and evolution of the universe. It can also provide evidence for the inflation theory, which is a key component of the Big Bang model.

5. How does B mode detection by the South Pole Telescope contribute to our overall understanding of the universe?

B mode detection provides valuable information about the early universe, including its expansion, structure, and composition. This can help scientists refine existing theories and develop new ones to better explain the origins and evolution of our universe.

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