Barrow Interacting holographic dark energy cosmology with Hubble horizon as IR cutoff: A model can Alleviating the Hubble and $S_{8}$ Tension
Muhammad Yarahmadi

TL;DR
This paper investigates Barrow Holographic Dark Energy models with Hubble horizon IR cutoff, demonstrating their potential to reduce the Hubble and S8 tensions in cosmology through comprehensive data analysis.
Contribution
It introduces and tests non-interacting and interacting BHDE models, showing they better address cosmological tensions than standard b5bcdm, with the interacting model performing notably.
Findings
Both BHDE models mitigate H0 and S8 tensions.
Interacting BHDE provides a better fit for cosmological parameters.
Quantum effects are significant, with tighter constraints on b4 and neutrino mass.
Abstract
In this study, we perform a comprehensive analysis of the Hubble constant (\(H_0\)) and matter clustering (\(S_8\)) tensions within the framework of non-interacting and interacting Barrow Holographic Dark Energy (BHDE) models. Utilizing a combination of observational datasets, including the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO), cosmic chronometers (CC), Pantheon, and lensing data, we assess the degree of tension relative to the Planck 2018 results and recent measurements such as the Riess et al. 2022 (R22) value for \(H_0 = 73.04 \pm 1.04 \ \text{km s}^{-1} \text{Mpc}^{-1}\) in 68\% C.L and KiDS-1000 and DES-Y3 for \(S_8\). Our findings show that both BHDE models mitigate the \(H_0\) and \(S_8\) tensions compared to the standard \(\Lambda\) Cold Dark Matter (\(\Lambda\)CDM) model. The non-interacting BHDE model achieves a moderate reduction in the…
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