The review updates the status of multiple cosmological and astrophysical signals that appear inconsistent with LambdaCDM as defined by the Cosmological Principle, General Relativity, and Planck18 parameters.
Hints of dynamical vacuum energy in the expanding Universe
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Recently there have been claims on model-independent evidence of dynamical dark energy. Herein we consider a fairly general class of cosmological models with a time-evolving cosmological term of the form $\Lambda(H)=C_0+C_H H^2+C_{\dot{H}} \dot{H}$, where $H$ is the Hubble rate. These models are well motivated from the theoretical point of view since they can be related to the general form of the effective action of quantum field theory in curved spacetime. Consistency with matter conservation can be achieved by letting the Newtonian coupling $G$ change very slowly with the expansion. We solve these dynamical vacuum models and fit them to the wealth of expansion history and linear structure formation data. The results of our analysis show a significantly better agreement as compared to the concordance $\Lambda$CDM model, thus supporting the possibility of a dynamical cosmic vacuum.
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Challenges for $\Lambda$CDM: An update
The review updates the status of multiple cosmological and astrophysical signals that appear inconsistent with LambdaCDM as defined by the Cosmological Principle, General Relativity, and Planck18 parameters.
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