Exploring the H0 tension and the evidence of dark sector interaction from 2D BAO measurements
Abstract
We explore observational constraints on a cosmological model with an interaction between dark energy (DE) and dark matter (DM), using a compilation of 15 measurements of the 2D BAO (i.e., transversal) scale in combination with Planck-CMB data, to explore the parametric space of a class of interacting DE models. We find that 2D BAO measurements can generate different observational constraints compared to the traditional approach of studying the matter clustering in the 3D BAO measurements. Contrary to the observations for the and IDE models when analyzed with Planck-CMB + 3D BAO data, we note that Planck-CMB + 2D BAO data favor high values of the Hubble constant H0. From the joint analysis with Planck-CMB + 2D BAO + Gaussian prior on H0, we find H0 = 73.4 0.88 km/s/Mpc. We conclude that the H0 tension is solved in the IDE model with strong statistical evidence (more than 3σ) for the IDE cosmologies.
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