TL;DR
This paper investigates a multi-interacting dark energy model with two channels affecting different cosmic epochs, aiming to address tensions in Hubble constant and structure growth but finds it insufficient to fully reconcile observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-interacting dark energy model with dual interaction channels and evaluates its impact on cosmological tensions using comprehensive observational data.
Findings
Reduces H_0 tension to about 3.5 sigma
Lowers S_8 tension below 2 sigma
Statistically favors Lambda CDM over the model
Abstract
In the effort to define the main features a successful solution to the Hubble tension should have, growing evidence has emerged pointing to the need for models able to modify the expansion (and possibly thermal) history of the universe both prior and after recombination, and that could thereby restore the overall concordance between early- and late-time observations without introducing nor worsening other cosmological tensions in the process. In precisely this spirit, here we consider a multi-interacting dark energy model with two complementary interaction channels: one with the dark matter and one with the photons. The former most significantly affects the matter dominated epoch as well as the very late universe, and has been shown to be able to significantly resolve the tension. The latter has been introduced in this work to allow for a larger and natural time dependence of the…
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