The paper reviews cosmological tensions including the H0 and S8 discrepancies and explores new physics models that could explain them.
Tracing the redshift evolution of Hubble parameter with gravitational-wave standard sirens
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Proposed space-based gravitational-wave detectors such as BBO and DECIGO can detect ~10^6 neutron-star binaries and determine luminosity distance to the binaries with a high precision. Combining the luminosity distance and electromagnetically-derived redshift, one would be able to probe cosmological expansion out to high redshift. In this paper, we show that the Hubble parameter as a function of redshift can be directly measured with monopole and dipole components of the luminosity distance on the sky. As a result, the measurement accuracies of the Hubble parameter in each redshift bin up to z=1 are 3-14 %, 1.5-8 %, and 0.8-4% for the observation time 1 yr, 3 yr, and 10 yr, respectively.
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Cosmology Intertwined: A Review of the Particle Physics, Astrophysics, and Cosmology Associated with the Cosmological Tensions and Anomalies
The paper reviews cosmological tensions including the H0 and S8 discrepancies and explores new physics models that could explain them.