Speaker
Sara Simon
(Fermilab)
Description
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is a sensitive probe of cosmic birefringence, which, if detected, would imply physics beyond the standard model. For example, cosmic birefringence can be caused by axion-like pseudo scalar-fields coupling to photons via the Chern-Simons effect. These represent favored candidates for dark matter particles and are used in models to explain dark energy. However, measuring cosmic birefringence with CMB experiments requires exceptional polarization angle calibration to disentangle instrumental effects from this elusive signal. I will give an overview of the current state of the art in CMB polarization angle calibration on Simons Observatory and its implications for constraints on cosmic birefringence.