Brans-Dicke cosmology with a $\Lambda$- term: a possible solution to $\Lambda$CDM tensions
Joan Sola, Adria Gomez-Valent, Javier de Cruz Perez, Cristian, Moreno-Pulido

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Brans-Dicke cosmology with a cosmological constant, showing it can better fit various cosmological data and alleviate tensions like H0 and sigma8 compared to standard GR-based models.
Contribution
It extends Brans-Dicke cosmology to include a cosmological constant with a focus on observational constraints and perturbations, demonstrating its advantages over GR-$\Lambda$CDM.
Findings
BD-$\Lambda$CDM fits cosmological data better than GR-$\Lambda$CDM.
It mimics effective quintessence with 3-3.5 sigma significance.
It alleviates the H0 and sigma8 tensions in cosmology.
Abstract
We present a full-fledged analysis of Brans-Dicke cosmology with a cosmological constant and cold dark matter (BD-CDM for short). We extend the scenarios where the current cosmological value of the BD-field is restricted by the local astrophysical domain to scenarios where that value is fixed only by the cosmological observations, which should be more natural in view of the possible existence of local screening mechanims. Our analysis includes both the background and perturbations equations in different gauges. We find that the BD-CDM is favored by the overall cosmological data as compared to the concordance GR-CDM model, namely data on distant supernovae, cosmic chronometers, local measurements of the Hubble parameter, baryonic acoustic oscillations, Large-Scale Structure formation and the cosmic microwave background under full Planck 2018 CMB likelihood. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
