A Step in Understanding the Hubble Tension

Autor: Aloni, Daniel, Berlin, Asher, Joseph, Melissa, Schmaltz, Martin, Weiner, Neal
Rok vydání: 2021
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.123516
Popis: As cosmological data have improved, tensions have arisen. One such tension is the difference between the locally measured Hubble constant $H_0$ and the value inferred from the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Interacting radiation has been suggested as a solution, but studies show that conventional models are precluded by high-$\ell$ CMB polarization data. It seems at least plausible that a solution may be provided by related models that distinguish between high- and low-$\ell$ multipoles. When interactions of strongly-coupled radiation are mediated by a force-carrier that becomes non-relativistic, the dark radiation undergoes a "step" in which its relative energy density increases as the mediator deposits its entropy into the lighter species. If this transition occurs while CMB-observable modes are inside the horizon, high- and low-$\ell$ peaks are impacted differently, corresponding to modes that enter the horizon before or after the step. These dynamics are naturally packaged into the simplest supersymmetric theory, the Wess-Zumino model, with the mass of the scalar mediator near the eV-scale. We investigate the cosmological signatures of such "Wess-Zumino Dark Radiation" (WZDR) and find that it provides an improved fit to the CMB alone, favoring larger values of $H_0$. If supernovae measurements from the SH0ES collaboration are also included in the analysis, the inferred value of $H_0$ is yet larger, but the preference for dark radiation and the location of the transition is left nearly unchanged. Utilizing a standardized set of measures, we compare to other models and find that WZDR is among the most successful at addressing the $H_0$ tension and the best of those with a Lagrangian formulation.
Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, 8 tables. Bug in WZDR MCMC runs fixed, plots and tables updated, conclusions unchanged
Databáze: arXiv