Improved constraint on primordial gravitational waves in light of the Hubble tension and BICEP/Keck
Abstract
The Hubble tension that the standard model is suffering from can be resolved with pre-recombination early dark energy. We present the first constraint on the tensor-to-scalar ratio r in corresponding Hubble-tension-free cosmologies using the most recent BICEP/Keck cosmic microwave background (CMB) B-mode polarization data. We find, combining BICEP/Keck with Planck18 CMB and baryon acoustic oscillation data, that the models with larger Hubble constant H0 will have tighter upper bound on r, and resolution H073 km/s/Mpc of the Hubble tension tightens the upper bound to r<0.028\ (95\%C.L.), 25\% tighter than the constraint r<0.036. We clarify the origin of this tightening bound.
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