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Lensing amplitude anomaly and varying electron mass alleviate the Hubble and $S_8$ tensions

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2026-01-30 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Cosmological measurements have revealed tensions within the standard Λ\LambdaCDM model, notably discrepancies in the Hubble constant and S8S_8 parameter. A modified recombination scenario involving a time-varying electron mass has been proposed as a feasible solution to the Hubble tension without exacerbating the S8S_8 tension. Recent observations have further revealed other potential deviations from the Λ\LambdaCDM framework, such as non-flat spatial curvature and an anomalous CMB lensing amplitude. In this study, we explore whether introducing a variation in the electron mass mem_e, allowing non-zero spatial curvature ΩK\Omega_K, and a free lensing amplitude AlensA_{\rm lens} can resolve these persistent tensions. Using the Planck Public Release (PR) 3 and ACT power spectra, Planck PR4 and ACT lensing maps, together with BAO measurements from DESI DR2, we obtain H0=69.610.55+0.60kms1Mpc1H_0 = 69.61^{+0.60}_{-0.55} \rm \, km \, s^{-1} \, Mpc^{-1} and S8=0.808±0.012S_8= 0.808\pm0.012, with Δme/me=0.01090.0066+0.0068\Delta m_e / m_e = 0.0109^{+0.0068}_{-0.0066} and Alens=1.0300.037+0.039A_{\rm lens} = 1.030^{+0.039}_{-0.037}, both exceeding the Λ\LambdaCDM expectations. We find no indication of spatial curvature deviating from flatness, even when including the Cosmic Chronometers and SNe Ia samples. However, when adopting the latest Planck power spectra likelihoods, NPIPE and HiLLiPoP, we obtain lower electron masses with Δme/me=0.00630.0099+0.0095\Delta m_e / m_e = -0.0063^{+0.0095}_{-0.0099} and 0.00950.0079+0.0078-0.0095^{+0.0078}_{-0.0079}, relieving the S8S_8 tension only. The lensing amplitude remains anomalously high, with Alens=1.0530.040+0.042A_{\rm lens} = 1.053^{+0.042}_{-0.040} and 1.0750.043+0.0441.075^{+0.044}_{-0.043}. Our results point to a promising direction for cosmological models to reconcile the aforementioned discrepancies, although more precise data from future experiments will be necessary to clarify the aforementioned modifications.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2508.19081,
  title  = {Lensing amplitude anomaly and varying electron mass alleviate the Hubble and $S_8$ tensions},
  author = {Yi-Ying Wang and Lei Lei and Shao-Peng Tang and Yi-Zhong Fan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.19081},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

28 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables. Added Planck PR4 likelihoods. Accepted for publication in JCAP