Running vacuum in the Universe: phenomenological status in light of the latest observations, and its impact on the σ8 and H0 tensions
Abstract
A substantial body of phenomenological and theoretical work over the last few years strengthens the possibility that the vacuum energy density (VED) of the universe is dynamical, and in particular that it adopts the `running vacuum model' (RVM) form, in which the VED evolves mildly as δ vac(H) eff m Pl2 O(H2), where H is the Hubble rate and eff is a (small) free parameter. This dynamical scenario is grounded on recent studies of quantum field theory (QFT) in curved spacetime and also on string theory. It turns out that what we call the `cosmological constant', , is no longer a rigid parameter but the nearly sustained value of 8π G(H) vac(H) around (any) given epoch H(t), where G(H) is the gravitational coupling, which can also be very mildly running (logarithmically). Of particular interest is the possibility suggested in past works that such a running may help to cure the cosmological tensions afflicting the . In the current study, we reanalyze it in full and we find it becomes further buttressed. Using the modern cosmological data, namely a compilation of the latest SNIa+BAO+H(z)+LSS+CMB observations, we probe to which extent the RVM provides a quality fit better than the concordance model, paying particular emphasis on its impact on the σ8 and H0 tensions. We utilize the Einstein-Boltzmann system solver CLASS and the Monte Carlo sampler MontePython for the statistical analysis, as well as the statistical DIC criterion to compare the running vacuum against the rigid vacuum ( eff = 0). We show that with a tiny amount of vacuum dynamics (| eff| 1) the global fit can improve significantly with respect to the and the mentioned tensions may subside to inconspicuous levels.
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