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Date
2021-03Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
The standard model of cosmology, the ΛCDM model, describes the evolution of the Universe since the Big Bang with just a few parameters, six in its basic form. Despite being the simplest model, direct late-time measurements of the Hubble constant compared with the early-universe measurements result in the so-called H0 tension. It is claimed that a late time resolution is predestined to fail when different cosmological probes are combined. In this work, we shake the ground of this belief with a very simple model. We show how, in the context of cubic vector Galileon models, the Hubble tension can naturally be relieved using a combination of CMB, BAO and SNe observations without using any prior on H0. The tension can be reduced even further by including the local measurement of the Hubble constant. Show more
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Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle PhysicsVolume
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Institute of PhysicsSubject
cosmological parameters from CMBR; dark energy theory; cosmology of theories beyond the SM; modified gravityOrganisational unit
09662 - Heisenberg, Lavinia / Heisenberg, Lavinia
Funding
179740 - Multimessenger constraints of modified gravity (SNF)
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Cited 19 times in
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