Brans-Dicke gravity with a cosmological constant smoothes out tensions

Abstract

We analyze Brans-Dicke gravity with a cosmological constant, , and cold dark matter (BD- for short) in the light of the latest cosmological observations on distant supernovae, Hubble rate measurements at different redshifts, baryonic acoustic oscillations, large scale structure formation data, gravitational weak-lensing and the cosmic microwave background under full Planck 2015 CMB likelihood. Our analysis includes both the background and perturbations equations. We find that BD- is observationally favored as compared to the concordance model, which is traditionally defined within General Relativity (GR). In particular, some well-known persisting tensions of the with the data, such as the excess in the mass fluctuation amplitude σ8 and specially the acute H0-tension with the local measurements, essentially disappear in this context. Furthermore, viewed from the GR standpoint, BD- cosmology mimics quintessence at 3σ c.l. near our time.

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