$\Lambda$CDM Tensions: Localising Missing Physics through Consistency Checks
Abstract
CDM tensions are by definition model dependent; one sees anomalies through the prism of CDM. Thus, progress towards tension resolution necessitates checking the consistency of the CDM model to localise missing physics either in redshift or scale. Since the Universe is dynamical and redshift is a proxy for time, it is imperative to first perform consistency checks involving redshift, then consistency checks involving scale, as the next steps to settle the ``systematics versus new physics" debate and foster informed model building. We present a review of the hierarchy of assumptions underlying the CDM cosmological model and comment on whether relaxing them can address the tensions. We focus on the lowest lying fruit of identifying missing physics through the identification of redshift dependent CDM model fitting parameters. We highlight recent progress made on tension and elucidate how similar progress can be made on tension. Our discussions indicate that tension, equivalently a redshift dependent , and a redshift dependent imply a problem with background CDM cosmology.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2402.04767,
title = {$\Lambda$CDM Tensions: Localising Missing Physics through Consistency Checks},
author = {Özgür Akarsu and Eoin Ó Colgáin and Anjan A. Sen and M. M. Sheikh-Jabbari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.04767},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
10 page commentary (a review with interpretation) on Lambda-CDM tensions; comments welcome on the physical picture and literature omissions; v2 references updated; v3 matches published version