Proca in the sky
Abstract
The standard model of cosmology, the CDM 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 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 . The tension can be reduced even further by including the local measurement of the Hubble constant.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2010.00513,
title = {Proca in the sky},
author = {Lavinia Heisenberg and Hector Villarrubia-Rojo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.00513},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
19 pages, 9 figures