The KBC void and Hubble tension contradict $\Lambda$CDM on a Gpc scale $-$ Milgromian dynamics as a possible solution
Moritz Haslbauer (Bonn), Indranil Banik (Bonn), Pavel Kroupa (Bonn,, Prague)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Milgromian dynamics with sterile neutrinos can resolve the Hubble tension and explain the KBC void, challenging the standard $ ext{Lambda}$CDM cosmology on Gpc scales.
Contribution
It introduces a MOND-based cosmological model with sterile neutrinos that explains large-scale structures and the Hubble tension, contrasting with standard cosmology.
Findings
MOND with sterile neutrinos fits large-scale structure data
The model resolves the Hubble tension at 1.14% confidence level
The KBC void can be explained within this modified gravity framework.
Abstract
The KBC void is a local underdensity with the observed relative density contrast between 40 and 300 Mpc around the Local Group. If mass is conserved in the Universe, such a void could explain the Hubble tension. However, the MXXL simulation shows that the KBC void causes tension with standard cosmology (CDM). Combined with the Hubble tension, CDM is ruled out at confidence. Consequently, the density and velocity distribution on Gpc scales suggest a long-range modification to gravity. In this context, we consider a cosmological MOND model supplemented with sterile neutrinos. We explain why this HDM model has a nearly standard expansion history, primordial abundances of light elements, and cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies. In MOND, structure…
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