Preferred-frame Effects, the H0 Tension, and Probes of Horava-Lifshitz Gravity

Abstract

We discuss implications on the H0 tension due to preferred-frame effects in the context of Horava-Lifshitz gravity. By using a combination of low-redshift data (Sne1a, elliptical and lenticular galaxies, GRB's, and quasars) we study the H0 tension and its appearance as a preferred-frame effect, as well as present new constraints on the model parameter λ. Moreover, from the structure of the Friedmann equations, we argue that up to 38\% of the Hubble tension can be explained by Lorentz-violating effects in a Horava-Lifshitz scenario.

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