Can late-time extensions solve the H0 and σ8 tensions?
Abstract
We analyze the properties that any late-time modification of the expansion history must have in order to consistently solve both the H0 and the σ8 tensions. Taking a model-independent approach, we obtain a set of necessary conditions that can be applied to generic late-time extensions. Our results are fully analytical and merely based on the assumptions that the deviations from the background remain small. For the concrete case of a dark energy fluid with equation of state w(z), we derive the following general requirements: (i) Solving the H0 tension demands w(z)<-1 at some z (ii) Solving both the H0 and σ8 tensions requires w(z) to cross the phantom divide. Finally, we also allow for small deviations on the effective gravitational constant. In this case, our method is still able to constrain the functional form of these deviations.
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