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Possible Resolution of the Hubble Tension with Weyl Invariant Gravity

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-05-04 v3

Abstract

We explore cosmological implications of a genuinely Weyl invariant (WI) gravitational interaction. The latter reduces to general relativity in a particular conformal frame for which the gravitational coupling and active gravitational masses are fixed. Specifically, we consider a cosmological model in this framework that is {\it dynamically} identical to the standard model (SM) of cosmology. However, {\it kinematics} of test particles traveling in the new background metric is modified thanks to a new (cosmological) fundamental mass scale, γ\gamma, of the model. Since the lapse-function of the new metric is radially-dependent any incoming photon experiences (gravitational) red/blueshift in the {\it comoving} frame, unlike in the SM. Distance scales are modified as well due to the scale γ\gamma. The claimed 4.4σ4.4\sigma tension level between the locally measured Hubble constant, H0H_{0}, with SH0ES and the corresponding value inferred from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) could then be significantly alleviated by an earlier-than-thought recombination. Assuming vanishing spatial curvature, either one of the Planck 2018 (P18) or dark energy survey (DES) yr1 data sets subject to the SH0ES prior imply that γ1\gamma^{-1} is O(100)O(100) times larger than the Hubble scale, H01H_{0}^{-1}. Considering P18+SH0ES or P18+DES+SH0ES data set combinations, the odds against vanishing γ\gamma are over 1000:1 and 2000:1, respectively, and the model is strongly favored over the SM with a deviance information criterion (DIC) gain 10\gtrsim 10 and 12\gtrsim 12, respectively. The tension is reduced in this model to 1.5\sim 1.5 and 1.3σ1.3 \sigma, respectively. We conclude that the H0H_{0} tension may simply result from a yet unrecognized fundamental symmetry of the gravitational interaction -- Weyl invariance. (abridged)

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@article{arxiv.2012.10879,
  title  = {Possible Resolution of the Hubble Tension with Weyl Invariant Gravity},
  author = {Meir Shimon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.10879},
  year   = {2022}
}

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17 pages, 2 figures, 4 tables. Matches accepted version