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No-go guide for the Hubble tension: Late-time or local-scale new physics

  • Lu Huang
  • , Shao Jiang Wang*
  • , Wang Wei Yu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The standard model of modern cosmology might be cracked by the recent persistent hot debate on the Hubble-constant (H0) tension, which manifests itself as the sound-horizon (rs) tension or absolute-magnitude (MB) tension if deeming the origin of the Hubble tension from modifying the early or late Universe, respectively. In this study, we achieve a fully model-independent constraint (fitting a model-independent global parameterization to a model-independent inverse distant ladder with a model-independent high-redshift calibration) on late-time models with strong evidence against homogeneous new physics over the Λ-cold-dark-matter (ΛCDM) model. Further using this model-independent constraint to calibrate sufficiently local supernovae with corresponding late-time models extrapolated below the homogeneity scale, we find surprisingly that, although both H0 tension and MB tension are absent in our local Universe, a combination of H0 and MB as the intercept aB of the magnitude-redshift relation exhibits 3 ∼ 7σ tension even for the ΛCDM model. This aB tension seems to call for local-scale inhomogeneous new physics disguised as local observational systematics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number220413
Number of pages13
JournalScience China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Volume68
Issue number2
E-pub ahead of print8 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Hubble constant
  • inverse distance ladder
  • local Universe

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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