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arxiv: 2605.14977 · v1 · submitted 2026-05-14 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.CO· hep-th

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Unified dark sector and Hubble-tension alleviation in scalar-vector-tensor gravity

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keywords scalarlate-timesectorvectorwhilealleviationcosmologicaldark-energy
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We investigate a scalar-vector-tensor theory in which matter is minimally coupled to a Jordan-frame metric, while a massive vector sector interacts with the baryonic current. We show that the conformal scalar coupling modifies the physical expansion rate measured by matter observers, leading to a late-time enhancement of the effective Hubble constant. By constructing a phenomenological scalar evolution that becomes relevant only at low redshifts, the model provides a purely late-time mechanism for alleviating the Hubble tension without significantly affecting early-universe cosmology. The scalar potential naturally acts as a dynamical dark-energy sector, while the vector contribution behaves effectively as a pressureless component at cosmological scales through a density-dependent vector mass. Hence, the framework connects late-time scalar dynamics, effective dark-energy evolution, and Hubble-tension alleviation within a unified setup. Finally, local gravitational constraints can be suppressed through a chameleon-type screening mechanism, allowing the theory to remain compatible with Solar-System tests while retaining nontrivial cosmological effects.

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