Alleviating the Hubble-constant tension and the growth tension via a transition of absolute magnitude favored by the Pantheon+ sample

Abstract

We establish a cosmological-model-independent method to extract the apparent magnitude and its derivative at different redshifts from the Pantheon+ type Ia supernova sample, and find that the obtained values deviate clearly from the prediction of the model at the lowest redshift. This deviation can be explained as a result of a transition of the absolute magnitude M in the low redshift region. The observations seem to favor this transition since the minimum values of 2 for two ansatzes of a varying M are less than that of a constant M. The Hubble constant tension is alleviated from larger than 5σ to be about 1 to 2σ for a varying M, and the growth tension can be resolved after attributing the variation of M to a modification of the effective Newton's constant.

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