Early recombination as a solution to the H0 tension

Abstract

We show that the H0 tension can be resolved by making recombination earlier, keeping the fit to cosmic microwave background (CMB) data almost intact. We provide a suite of general necessary conditions to give a good fit to CMB data while realizing a high value of H0 suggested by local measurements. As a concrete example for a successful scenario with early recombination, we demonstrate that a model with time-varying me can indeed satisfy all the conditions. We further show that such a model can also be well fitted to low-z distance measurements of baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) and type-Ia supernovae (SNeIa) with a simple extension of the model. Time-varying me in the framework of k is found to be a sufficient and excellent example as a solution to the H0 tension, yielding H0=72.3-2.8 +2.7\,km/sec/Mpc from the combination of CMB, BAO and SNeIa data even without incorporating any direct local H0 measurements. Apart from the H0 tension, this model is also favored from the viewpoint of the CMB lensing anomaly.

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