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Can scale-dependent cosmology alleviate the $H_0$ tension?

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arxiv 2009.02311 v2 pith:ND7TDZV4 submitted 2020-09-04 gr-qc hep-th

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Scale-dependence is a common feature to all effective models of quantum gravity. In this paper, a cosmological model based on the scale-dependent scenario of gravity is presented. It is argued that such models, where the scale-dependence appears as a correction to the classical $\Lambda$CDM evolution, have the potential of addressing the tensions between early and late time measurements of $H_0$. After defining criteria to parametrize this tension, we perform a numerical scan over the parameter space of the scale-dependent model, subject to these criteria. In this analysis, it is found that, indeed, the tension can be released.

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