Title: | Cosmology intertwined : a review of the particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology associated with the cosmological tensions and anomalies |
Authors: | Abdalla, Elcio Abellán, Guillermo Franco Aboubrahim, Amin Agnello, Adriano Akarsu, Özgür Akrami, Yashar Alestas, George Aloni, Daniel Amendola, Luca Anchordoqui, Luis A. Anderson, Richard I. Arendse, Nikki Asgari, Marika Ballardini, Mario Barger, Vernon Basilakos, Spyros Batista, Ronaldo Battistelli, Elia S. Battye, Richard Benetti, Micol Benisty, David Berlin, Asher Bernardis, Paolo de Berti, Emanuele Bidenko, Bohdan Birrer, Simon Blakeslee, John P. Boddy, Kimberly K. Bom, Clecio R. Bonilla, Alexander Borghi, Nicola Bouchet, Francois R. Braglia, Matteo Buchert, Thomas Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Calabrese, Erminia Caldwell, Robert R. Camarena, David Capozziello, Salvatore Casertano, Stefano Chen, Angela Chen, Geoff C. F. Chen, Hsin-Yu Chluba, Jens Chudaykin, Anton Cicoli, Michele Copi, Craig J. Courbin, Fred Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan Czerny, Bozena Dainotti, Maria D’Amico, Guido Davis, Anne-Christine Cruz Pérez, Javier de Haro, Jaume de Delabrouille, Jacques Denton, Peter B. Dhawan, Suhail Dienes, Keith R. Valentino, Eleonora Di Du, Pu Eckert, Dominique Escamilla-Rivera, Celia Ferté, Agnès Finelli, Fabio Fosalba, Pablo Freedman, Wendy L. Frusciante, Noemi Gaztañaga, Enrique Giarè, William Giusarma, Elena Gómez-Valent, Adrià Handley, Will Harrison, Ian Hart, Luke Kumar Hazra, Dhiraj Heavens, Alan Heinesen, Asta Hildebrandt, Hendrik Hill, J. Colin Hogg, Natalie B. Holz, Daniel E. Hooper, Deanna C. Hosseininejad, Nikoo Huterer, Dragan Ishak, Mustapha Ivanov, Mikhail M. Jaffe, Andrew H. Jang, In Sung Jedamzik, Karsten Jimenez, Raul Joseph, Melissa Joudaki, Shahab Kamionkowski, Marc Karwal, Tanvi Kazantzidis, Lavrentios Keeley, Ryan E. Klasen, Michael Komatsu, Eiichiro Koopmans, Léon V.E. Kumar, Suresh Lamagna, Luca Lazkoz, Ruth Lee, Chung-Chi Lesgourgues, Julien Said, Jackson Lewis, Tiffany R. L’Huillier, Benjamin Lucca, Matteo Maartens, Roy Macri, Lucas M. Martafia, Danny Marra, Valerio Martins, Carlos J.A.P. Masi, Silvia Matarrese, Sabino Muzumdar, Arindam Melchiorri, Alessandro Mena, Olga Mersini-Houghton, Laura Merten, James Milakovic, Dinko Minami, Yuto Miranda, Vivian Moreno-Pulido, Cristian Moresco, Michele Mota, David F. Mottola, Emil Mozzon, Simone Muir, Jessica Mukherjee, Ankan Mukherjee, Suvodip Naselsky, Pavel Nath, Pran Nesseris, Savvas Niedermann, Florian Notari, Alessio Nunes, Rafael C. Colgáin, Eloin Ó. Owens, Kayla A. Özülker, Emre Pace, Francesco Paliathanasis, Andronikos Palmese, Antonella Pan, Supriya Paoletti, Daniela Perez Bergliaffa, Santiago E. Perivolaropoulos, Leandros Pesce, Dominic W. Pettorino, Valeria Philcox, Oliver H.E. Pogosian, Levon Poulin, Vivian Poulot, Gaspard Raveri, Marco Reid, Mark J. Renzi, Fabrizio Riess, Adam G. Sabla, Vivian I. Salucci, Paolo Salzano, Vincenzo Saridakis, Emmanuel D. Sathyaprakash, Bangalore S. Schmaltz, Martin Schöneberg, Nils Scolnic, Dan Sen, Anjan A. Sehgal, Neelima Shafieloo, Arman Sheikh-Jabbari, M. M. Silk, Joseph Silvestri, Alessandra Skara, Foteini Sloth, Martin S. Soares-Santos, Marcelle Peracaula, Joan Solà Songsheng, Yu-Yang Soriano, Jorge F. Staicova, Denitsa Starkman, Glenn D. Szapudi, István Teixeira, Elsa M. Thomas, Brooks Treu, Tommaso Trott, Emery Bruck, Carsten van de Vazquez, J. Alberto Verde, Licia Visinelli, Luca Wang, Deng Wang, Jian-Min Wang, Shao-Jiang Watkins, Richard Watson, Scott Webb, John K. Weiner, Neal Weltman, Amanda Witte, Samuel J. Wojtak, Radosław Yadav, Anil Kumar Yang, Weiqiang Zhao, Gong-Bo Zumalacárregui, Miguel |
Keywords: | Dark matter (Astronomy) Cosmic physics Gamma ray bursts Gravitational waves Astrophysics -- Mathematical models |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Abdalla, E., Abellán, G. F., Aboubrahim, A., Agnello, A., Akarsu, O., Akrami, Y.,...Zumalacárregui, V. (2022). Cosmology intertwined: A review of the particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology associated with the cosmological tensions and anomalies. Journal of High Energy Astrophysics, 34, 49-211. |
Abstract: | The standard Λ Cold Dark Matter (ΛCDM) cosmological model provides a good description of a wide range of astrophysical and cosmological data. However, there are a few big open questions that make the standard model look like an approximation to a more realistic scenario yet to be found. In this paper, we list a few important goals that need to be addressed in the next decade, taking into account the current discordances between the different cosmological probes, such as the disagreement in the value of the Hubble constant H0, the σ8–S8 tension, and other less statistically significant anomalies. While these discordances can still be in part the result of systematic errors, their persistence after several years of accurate analysis strongly hints at cracks in the standard cosmological scenario and the necessity for new physics or generalisations beyond the standard model. In this paper, we focus on the 5.0σ tension between the Planck CMB estimate of the Hubble constant H0 and the SH0ES collaboration measurements. After showing the H0 evaluations made from different teams using different methods and geometric calibrations, we list a few interesting new physics models that could alleviate this tension and discuss how the next decade's experiments will be crucial. Moreover, we focus on the tension of the Planck CMB data with weak lensing measurements and redshift surveys, about the value of the matter energy density Ωm, and the amplitude or rate of the growth of structure (σ8,fσ8). We list a few interesting models proposed for alleviating this tension, and we discuss the importance of trying to fit a full array of data with a single model and not just one parameter at a time. Additionally, we present a wide range of other less discussed anomalies at a statistical significance level lower than the H0–S8 tensions which may also constitute hints towards new physics, and we discuss possible generic theoretical approaches that can collectively explain the non-standard nature of these signals. Finally, we give an overview of upgraded experiments and next-generation space missions and facilities on Earth that will be of crucial importance to address all these open questions. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/104379 |
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