Investigating the Hubble Constant Tension -- Two Numbers in the Standard Cosmological Model
Weikang Lin, Katherine J. Mack, and Liqiang Hou

TL;DR
This paper systematically compares cosmological constraints in the H0-Ωm parameter space within the standard ΛCDM model, highlighting the tension among measurements and discussing the challenges for nonstandard models to reconcile all data.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compare constraints in the H0-Ωm plane individually, providing clearer insights into their compatibility and model dependence.
Findings
Constraints overlap in a specific region of the H0-Ωm space.
Local supernovae measurements are the most outlying.
Nonstandard models face difficulties reconciling all constraints.
Abstract
The current Hubble constant tension is usually presented by comparing constraints on only. However, the post-recombination background cosmic evolution is determined by two parameters in the standard CDM model, the Hubble constant () and today's matter energy fraction (). If we therefore compare all constraints individually in the - plane, (1) various constraints can be treated as independently as possible, (2) single-sided constraints are easier to consider, (3) compatibility among different constraints can be viewed in a more robust way, (4) the model dependence of each constraint is clear, and (5) whether or not a nonstandard model is able to reconcile all constraints in tension can be seen more effectively. We perform a systematic comparison of different constraints in the - space based on a flat…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
