Does the fraction of dark matter diminish with early dark energy?

Abstract

In pre-recombination early dark energy (EDE) resolutions of the Hubble tension, the rise of Hubble constant value H0 is usually accompanied with the exacerbation of so-called S8 tension. Inspired by the swampland conjecture, we investigate what if a fraction f* of dark matter is coupled to EDE, mcdm (-c|φede| Mpl) with c O(1). We perform the MCMC analysis for the relevant EDE models with PlanckCMB, BAO, Pantheon and SH0ES dataset, as well as DES-Y1 data, and find that such a fraction helps to alleviate the S8 tension. However, though c 0.1 is allowed for a very small f*, which suggests that a small fraction of dark matter has ever faded with EDE, c0 is also consistent.

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