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Can varying the gravitational constant alleviate the tensions ?
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Constraints on the cosmological concordance model parameters from observables at different redshifts are usually obtained using the locally measured value of the gravitational constant $G_N$. Here we relax this assumption, by considering $G$ as a free parameter, either constant over the redshift range or dynamical but limited to differ from fiducial value only above a certain redshift. Using CMB data and distance measurements from galaxy clustering BAO feature, we constrain the cosmological parameters, along with $G$, through a MCMC bayesian inference method. Furthermore, we investigate whether the tensions on the matter fluctuation $\sigma_8$ and Hubble $H_0$ parameter could be alleviated by this new variable. We used different parameterisations spanning from a constant $G$ to a dynamical $G$. In all the cases investigated in this work we found no mechanism that alleviates the tensions when both CMB and BAO data are used with $\xi_{\mathrm{g}} = G / G_N$ constrained to 1.0$\pm0.04$ (resp. $\pm0.01$) in the constant (resp. dynamical) case. Finally, we studied the cosmological consequences of allowing a running of the spectral index, since the later is sensitive to a change in $G$. For the two parameterisations adopted, we found no significant changes to the previous conclusions.
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