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Reconciling H0 tension in a six parameter space?

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2020/06/062

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cosmological parameters from CMBR; dark energy theory

Funding

  1. Mathematical Research Impact-Centric Support Scheme (MATRICS) by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Govt. of India [MTR/2018/000940]
  2. Faculty Research and Professional Development Fund (FRPDF) Scheme of Presidency University, Kolkata, India
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11705079, 11647153]
  4. European Research Council [681431]
  5. Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) grant - Korea government
  6. Mathematical Research Impact Centric Support (MATRICS), project [MTR/2017/000407]

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Consistent observations indicate that some of the important cosmological parameters measured through the local observations are in huge tension with their measurements from the global observations (within the minimal ACDM cosmology). The tensions in those cosmological parameters have been found to be either weakened or reconciled with the introduction of new degrees of freedom that effectively increases the underlying parameter space compared to the minimal ACDM cosmology. It might be interesting to investigate the above tensions within the context of an emergent dark energy scenario proposed recently by Li and Shafieloo [I]. We find that the tension on H-0 is clearly alleviated within 68% confidence level with an improvement of the chi(2) for CMB, for the above emergent dark energy model having only six free parameters similar to the spatially flat ACDM model. The tension on H-0 is still alleviated for every combined datasets considered in the work, however, such alleviation occurs by worsening the chi(2) compared to the chi(2) for ACDM model obtained for the same combined dataset.

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