BD- and Running Vacuum Models: Theoretical background and current observational status
Abstract
We present an analysis of the Brans-Dicke cosmological model with a cosmological constant and cold dark matter (BD-). We find that the BD- is favored by the overall cosmological data (SNIa+BAO+H(z)+LSS+CMB) when it is compared with the standard model of cosmology. The BD- model can be viewed from the GR perspective as a Running Vacuum Model (RVM) with a time evolving vacuum energy density. Due to this fact and also to its time evolving effective gravitational coupling, the model can alleviate the σ8 and the H0 tensions at a time. We also present the results for different types of RVM's when they are tested in the light of the cosmological data and we show that a mild dynamics for the vacuum energy density can help to smooth out the aforementioned tensions, thus improving the performance of model.
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