TY - JOUR
T1 - Vacuum phase transition solves the H0 tension
AU - Di Valentino, Eleonora
AU - Linder, Eric V.
AU - Melchiorri, Alessandro
PY - 2018/2/23
Y1 - 2018/2/23
N2 - Taking the Planck cosmic microwave background data and the more direct Hubble constant measurement data as unaffected by systematic offsets, the values of the Hubble constant H0 interpreted within the ΛCDM cosmological constant and cold dark matter cosmological model are in ∼3.3σ tension. We show that the Parker vacuum metamorphosis (VM) model, physically motivated by quantum gravitational effects and with the same number of parameters as ΛCDM, can remove the H0 tension and can give an improved fit to data (up to a mean Δχ2=-7.5). It also ameliorates tensions with weak lensing data and the high redshift Lyman alpha forest data. Considering Bayesian evidence, we found in the case of the Planck data set alone positive evidence for a VM model against a cosmological constant both in the six- and nine-parameter framework. When the R16 data set is also considered, we found a strong evidence for the VM model against a cosmological constant in nine-parameter space. We separately consider a scale-dependent scaling of the gravitational lensing amplitude, such as provided by modified gravity, neutrino mass, or cold dark energy, motivated by the somewhat different cosmological parameter estimates for low and high CMB multipoles. We find that no such scale dependence is preferred.
AB - Taking the Planck cosmic microwave background data and the more direct Hubble constant measurement data as unaffected by systematic offsets, the values of the Hubble constant H0 interpreted within the ΛCDM cosmological constant and cold dark matter cosmological model are in ∼3.3σ tension. We show that the Parker vacuum metamorphosis (VM) model, physically motivated by quantum gravitational effects and with the same number of parameters as ΛCDM, can remove the H0 tension and can give an improved fit to data (up to a mean Δχ2=-7.5). It also ameliorates tensions with weak lensing data and the high redshift Lyman alpha forest data. Considering Bayesian evidence, we found in the case of the Planck data set alone positive evidence for a VM model against a cosmological constant both in the six- and nine-parameter framework. When the R16 data set is also considered, we found a strong evidence for the VM model against a cosmological constant in nine-parameter space. We separately consider a scale-dependent scaling of the gravitational lensing amplitude, such as provided by modified gravity, neutrino mass, or cold dark energy, motivated by the somewhat different cosmological parameter estimates for low and high CMB multipoles. We find that no such scale dependence is preferred.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevD.97.043528
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevD.97.043528
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85043712046
SN - 2470-0010
VL - 97
JO - Physical Review D
JF - Physical Review D
IS - 4
M1 - 043528
ER -