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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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