2023
DOI: 10.3390/universe9080366
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Untying the Growth Index to Relieve the σ8 Discomfort

Abstract: The matter fluctuation parameter σ8 is, by model construction, degenerate with the growth index γ. Here, we study the effect on the cosmological parameter constraints by treating each independently from one another, considering σ8 as a free and non-derived parameter along with a free γ. We then try to constrain all parameters using three probes that span from deep to local redshifts, namely the CMB spectrum, the growth measurements from redshift space distortions fσ8, and the galaxy cluster counts. We also aim… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, it is fair to say that we remain far from a compelling solution to the Hubble tension. Leaving aside their theoretical motivation, none of the models proposed so far have succeeded in accommodating a higher H 0 while maintaining a good fit to all available data, or not worsening other tensions (e.g., the "S 8 discrepancy" [567][568][569][570][571]). Tongue-in-cheek, I would say that the statement "the Hubble tension calls for early-time new physics" may have been elevated to somewhat of a mantra in the community, and more often than not interpreted a bit too literally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it is fair to say that we remain far from a compelling solution to the Hubble tension. Leaving aside their theoretical motivation, none of the models proposed so far have succeeded in accommodating a higher H 0 while maintaining a good fit to all available data, or not worsening other tensions (e.g., the "S 8 discrepancy" [567][568][569][570][571]). Tongue-in-cheek, I would say that the statement "the Hubble tension calls for early-time new physics" may have been elevated to somewhat of a mantra in the community, and more often than not interpreted a bit too literally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By selecting models with a unique shift-symmetric friction term, their work demonstrates how these theories can significantly mitigate the discrepancy between local and early Universe measurements of the Hubble constant, offering new pathways for resolving this longstanding cosmological puzzle. Ziad Sakr's research (contribution 2 [70]) focuses on untangling the σ 8 discomfort by independently analyzing the matter fluctuation parameter σ 8 and the growth index γ. His innovative approach treats σ 8 as a free parameter, distinct from its traditional derivation, revealing how this separation can lead to more accurate constraints on cosmological parameters and offering a novel perspective on the growth tension within the ΛCDM framework.…”
Section: Overview Of the Published Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%