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Updated fundamental constant constraints from Planck 2018 data and possible relations to the Hubble tension

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-05-25 v2

Abstract

We present updated constraints on the variation of the fine structure constant, αEM\alpha_{\rm EM}, and effective electron rest mass, mem_{\rm e}, during the cosmological recombination era. These two fundamental constants directly affect the ionization history at redshift z1100z\simeq 1100 and thus modify the temperature and polarisation anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) measured precisely with {\it Planck }. The constraints on αEM\alpha_{\rm EM} tighten slightly due to improved {\it Planck} 2018 polarisation data but otherwise remain similar to previous CMB analysis. However, a comparison with the 2015 constraints reveals a mildly discordant behaviour for mem_{\rm e}, which from CMB data alone is found below its local value. Adding baryon acoustic oscillation data brings mem_{\rm e} back to the fiducial value, me=(1.0078±0.0067)me,0m_{\rm e}=(1.0078\pm0.0067) m_{\rm e,0}, and also drives the Hubble parameter to H0=69.1±1.2H_0=69.1\pm 1.2 [in units of kms1Mpc1{\rm km \, s^{-1} \, Mpc^{-1} }]. Further adding supernova data yields me=(1.0190±0.0055)me,0m_{\rm e}=(1.0190\pm0.0055) m_{\rm e,0} with H0=71.24±0.96H_0=71.24\pm0.96. We perform several comparative analyses using the latest cosmological recombination calculations to further understand the various effects. Our results indicate that a single-parameter extension allowing for a slightly increased value of mem_{\rm e} (3.5σ\simeq 3.5\sigma above me,0m_{\rm e,0}) could play a role in the Hubble tension.

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@article{arxiv.1912.03986,
  title  = {Updated fundamental constant constraints from Planck 2018 data and possible relations to the Hubble tension},
  author = {Luke Hart and Jens Chluba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.03986},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

8 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables; modified to copy the accepted MNRAS version