The Hubble tension and fifth forces: a cosmic screenplay
Abstract
Fifth forces are ubiquitous in modified theories of gravity. In this paper, we analyze their effect on the Cepheid-calibrated cosmic distance ladder, specifically with respect to the inferred value of the Hubble constant (). We consider a variety of effective models where the strength, or amount of screening, of the fifth force is estimated using proxy fields related to the large-scale structure of the Universe. For all models considered, the local distance ladder and the Planck value for agrees with a probability , relieving the tension compared to the concordance model with data being excluded at confidence. The alleviated discrepancy comes partially at the cost of an increased tension between distance estimates from Cepheids and the tip of the red-giant branch (TRGB). Demanding also that the consistency between Cepheid and TRGB distance estimates is not impaired, some fifth force models can still accommodate the data with a probability . This provides incentive for more detailed investigations of fundamental theories on which the effective models are based, and their effect on the Hubble tension.
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@article{arxiv.2309.01744,
title = {The Hubble tension and fifth forces: a cosmic screenplay},
author = {Marcus Högås and Edvard Mörtsell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.01744},
year = {2023}
}
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10 pages, 9 figures. Comments are welcomme