Polarized CMB: Reionization and Primordial Tensor modes

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8 pages, 4 figures; to appear in IAU Symposium 216, "Maps of the Cosmos", ASP Conference Series, eds. M. Colless & L. Staveley

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We discuss upcoming opportunities with cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations during the post-WMAP era. The curl-modes of CMB polarization probe inflationary gravitational waves (IGWs). While a significant source of confusion is expected from cosmic shear conversion of polarization related to density perturbations, higher resolution observations of CMB anisotropies can be used for a lensing reconstruction and to separate gravitational-wave polarization signature from that of lensing. Separations based on current lensing reconstruction techniques allow the possibility to probe inflationary energy scales below 10^15 GeV in a range that includes grand unified theories. The observational detection of primordial curl-modes is aided by rescattering at late times during the reionized epoch with optical depth to electron scattering at the level of 0.1 and above. An improved measurement of this optical depth is useful to optimize experimental parameters of a post-WMAP mission attempting to target the IGW background.

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