Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space

The recent determination of the local value of the Hubble constant by Riess et al., 2016 (hereafter R16) is now 3.3 sigma higher than the value derived from the most recent CMB anisotropy data provided by the Planck satellite in a ΛCDM model. Here we perform a combined analysis of the Planck and R16...

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Main Authors: Eleonora Di Valentino, Alessandro Melchiorri, Joseph Silk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-10-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269316304634
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spelling doaj-6aac361eba7449e6bdcc24d4c82a43562020-11-24T23:15:10ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26931873-24452016-10-01761C24224610.1016/j.physletb.2016.08.043Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter spaceEleonora Di Valentino0Alessandro Melchiorri1Joseph Silk2Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (UMR7095: CNRS & UPMC-Sorbonne Universities), F-75014, Paris, FrancePhysics Department and INFN, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”, P.le Aldo Moro 2, 00185, Rome, ItalyInstitut d'Astrophysique de Paris (UMR7095: CNRS & UPMC-Sorbonne Universities), F-75014, Paris, FranceThe recent determination of the local value of the Hubble constant by Riess et al., 2016 (hereafter R16) is now 3.3 sigma higher than the value derived from the most recent CMB anisotropy data provided by the Planck satellite in a ΛCDM model. Here we perform a combined analysis of the Planck and R16 results in an extended parameter space, varying simultaneously 12 cosmological parameters instead of the usual 6. We find that a phantom-like dark energy component, with effective equation of state w=−1.29−0.12+0.15 at 68% c.l. can solve the current tension between the Planck dataset and the R16 prior in an extended ΛCDM scenario. On the other hand, the neutrino effective number is fully compatible with standard expectations. This result is confirmed when including cosmic shear data from the CFHTLenS survey and CMB lensing constraints from Planck. However, when BAO measurements are included we find that some of the tension with R16 remains, as also is the case when we include the supernova type Ia luminosity distances from the JLA catalog.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269316304634
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author Eleonora Di Valentino
Alessandro Melchiorri
Joseph Silk
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Joseph Silk
Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space
Physics Letters B
author_facet Eleonora Di Valentino
Alessandro Melchiorri
Joseph Silk
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title Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space
title_short Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space
title_full Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space
title_fullStr Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space
title_full_unstemmed Reconciling Planck with the local value of H0 in extended parameter space
title_sort reconciling planck with the local value of h0 in extended parameter space
publisher Elsevier
series Physics Letters B
issn 0370-2693
1873-2445
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The recent determination of the local value of the Hubble constant by Riess et al., 2016 (hereafter R16) is now 3.3 sigma higher than the value derived from the most recent CMB anisotropy data provided by the Planck satellite in a ΛCDM model. Here we perform a combined analysis of the Planck and R16 results in an extended parameter space, varying simultaneously 12 cosmological parameters instead of the usual 6. We find that a phantom-like dark energy component, with effective equation of state w=−1.29−0.12+0.15 at 68% c.l. can solve the current tension between the Planck dataset and the R16 prior in an extended ΛCDM scenario. On the other hand, the neutrino effective number is fully compatible with standard expectations. This result is confirmed when including cosmic shear data from the CFHTLenS survey and CMB lensing constraints from Planck. However, when BAO measurements are included we find that some of the tension with R16 remains, as also is the case when we include the supernova type Ia luminosity distances from the JLA catalog.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269316304634
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