Running vacuum in Brans-Dicke theory: a possible cure for the $\sigma_8$ and $H_0$ tensions
Javier de Cruz Perez, Joan Sola Peracaula

TL;DR
This paper explores extensions of Brans-Dicke gravity with a cosmological constant and a dynamical vacuum energy, demonstrating that the latter can better fit cosmological data and potentially resolve the and H0 tensions.
Contribution
It introduces a running vacuum model within Brans-Dicke theory and shows its improved performance in fitting cosmological observations compared to the standard model.
Findings
BD-RVM scenario is favored by statistical criteria over the vanilla model.
Both BD extensions fit data competitively, with the running vacuum model being particularly promising.
The model suggests a mild dynamical evolution of G_N and vacuum energy, aiding in resolving and H0 tensions.
Abstract
Extensions of the gravitational framework of Brans-Dicke (BD) are studied by considering two different scenarios: i) `BD-CDM', in which a rigid cosmological constant, , is included, thus constituting a BD version of the vanilla concordance CDM model (the current standard model of cosmology with flat three-dimensional geometry), and ii) `BD-RVM', a generalization of i) in which the vacuum energy density (VED), , is a running quantity evolving with the square of the Hubble rate: (with ). This dynamical scenario is motivated by recent studies of quantum field theory (QFT) in curved spacetime, which lead to the running vacuum model (RVM). We solve the background as well as the perturbation equations for each cosmological model and test their performance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
