Cosmological intercept tension
Abstract
The long-standing tension in the Hubble constant H0 has motivated extensive explorations of both new physics and observational systematics, for example, the late-time systematics in measuring the B-band absolute magnitude MB of type Ia supernovae, which is degenerated with H0 via an intercept -5aB=MB+5 (c/H0/Mpc)+25 in the linear relation mB=5 dL(z)-5aB between the apparent magnitude mB and logarithmic dimensionless luminosity distance dL(z). Therefore, this intercept can be evaluated directly from pure observational quantities (mB and the redshift z) for a given model of dL(z) without knowing underlying systematics in MB-H0 degeneracy. Hence, the constancy of this intercept across different supernova datasets and different redshift bins within the same dataset for a given late-time model serves as a powerful diagnostic for disentangling late-time new physics from local supernova systematics. In this mini-review, we will show that: (1) there is a local aB tension in PantheonPlus around z0.01, and the elimination of it leads to a H0 measurement consistent with both SH0ES typical three-rung and first two-rung measurements; (2) there is a late-time aB tension in DES-Y5 around z0.1, and the elimination of it largely reduces the preference for dynamical dark energy. We also update the late-time aB-tension analysis for both DES-Y5 and DES-Dovekie supernovae, and find that this aB tension around z0.1 is mainly driven by the inter-data tension between DES supernovae and DESI+Planck constraint, and the dynamical dark energy is preferred as a compromise of this tension. Finally, we briefly mention an interacting dark energy model that resolves this tension among DES, DESI, and Planck, and point out a crucial difference between the effective and apparent equations of state of dark energy.
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