Sign Switching in Dark Sector Coupling Interactions as a Candidate for Resolving Cosmological Tensions

Abstract

The model has successfully explained a wide range of cosmological observations, but is increasingly challenged by the emergence of cosmological tensions, particularly the Hubble Tension H0 and the S8 tension. The Hubble Tension, with a significance above 5σ, and the S8 tension, showing a discrepancy of approximately 2-4σ, highlight inconsistencies between measurements of the local and early universe. This paper expands a well-established Interacting Dark Energy (IDE) phenomenological scenario, where dark matter (DM) can transfer energy to dark energy (DE) or vice versa, depending on the sign of the coupling parameter . The novel feature consists in a transition mechanism which reverses the direction of the energy-momentum transfer after the redshift where the densities of the dark species are the same. We evaluate this model using a comprehensive set of recent observational data, including Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) from the DESI survey, Type Ia Supernovae from the PantheonPlus, DESY5 and Union3 samples, and Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data from Planck. Our analysis shows that this scenario can potentially relax both the H0 and S8 tensions simultaneously. We find the new model to be weakly preferred over by BAO-DESI data. However, we show that the IDE model features positive Bayesian evidence compared to only when Cepheid distance calibration in the SH0ES sample is used to calibrate SNIa data from PantheonPlus.

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