Exploring the Hubble Tension: A Novel Approach through Cosmological Observations
Abstract
The simplest cosmological model () is well-known to suffer from the Hubble tension, namely an almost 5 σ discrepancy between the (model-based) early-time determination of the Hubble constant H0 and its late-time (and model-independent) determination. To circumvent this, we introduce an additional energy source that varies with the redshift as (1 + z)n, where 0 < n < 3, and test it against the Pantheon Compilation of Type Ia Supernovae as well as the CMBR observations (at z ≈ 1100). The deduced H0 is now well-consistent with the value obtained from local observations of Cepheid variables. Suggesting a non-zero value for the curvature density parameter, positive (negative) for n > 2 (n < 2), the resolution is also consistent with the BAO data.
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