Cosmic inflation: B-curl

First direct evidence of cosmic inflation / BICEP2 Collaboration
March 18, 2014
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B-curl-pattern
First direct evidence of cosmic inflation / BICEP2 Collaboration

Gravitational waves from inflation generate a faint but distinctive twisting pattern in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, known as a "curl" or B-mode pattern. For the density fluctuations that generate most of the polarization of the CMB, this part of the primordial pattern is exactly zero. Shown here is the actual B-mode pattern observed with the BICEP2 telescope, which is consistent with the pattern predicted for primordial gravitational waves. The line segments show the polarization strength and orientation at different spots on the sky. The red and blue shading shows the degree of clockwise and anti-clockwise twisting of this B-mode pattern. (Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory / BICEP2 Collaboration)