Scale-dependence in parameters inferred from the CMB: a possible sign of Early Dark Energy
Abstract
The early dark energy (EDE) model is one of the promising solutions to the Hubble tension. One of the successes of the EDE model is that it can provide a similar fit to the model for the CMB power spectrum. In this work, I analyze the phenomenology of the EDE and parameters on the CMB temperature power spectrum and notice that this cannot hold on all scales. Thus, if the real cosmology is as described by the EDE model, the parameters will be scale-dependent when fitting the CMB power spectrum with the model, which can be hints for the EDE model. I examine CMB-S4-like observations through mock data analysis and find that parameter shifts are notable. As observations include smaller scales, I find lower H0, ns, ωb and higher ωm, As e-2τ, which will also constitute new tensions with other observations. They can serve as a possible signal for the EDE model.
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