TL;DR
This paper investigates how measurements of the Universe's age and other cosmological parameters can inform and constrain potential solutions to the Hubble tension, emphasizing the importance of consistency checks and visualization tools.
Contribution
It introduces a model-independent approach using ternary plots to visualize constraints on key cosmological quantities related to the Hubble tension.
Findings
Measurements of the Universe's age can support or disfavor new physics solutions.
Cosmological parameters form an over-constrained system providing consistency checks.
Ternary plots offer a novel visualization for multiple independent constraints.
Abstract
The distance ladder using supernovae yields higher values of the Hubble constant than those inferred from measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and galaxy surveys, a discrepancy that has come to be known as the `Hubble tension'. This has motivated the exploration of extensions to the standard cosmological model in which higher values of can be obtained from CMB measurements and galaxy surveys. The trouble, however, goes beyond ; such modifications affect other quantities, too. In particular, their effects on cosmic times are usually neglected. We explore here the implications that measurements of the age of the Universe, such as a recent inference from the age of the oldest globular clusters, can have for potential solutions to the tension. The value of inferred from the CMB and galaxy surveys is related to the sound horizon at…
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