dc.description.abstract |
Local determinations of the Hubble constant 𝐻0 favor a higher value than Planck based on cosmic microwave background and Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM). Through a model-independent expansion, we show that low redshift (𝑧≲0.7) data comprising baryon acoustic oscillations, cosmic chronometers, and Type Ia supernovae have a preference for quintessence models that lower 𝐻0 relative to ΛCDM. In addition, we confirm that an exponential coupling to dark matter cannot alter this conclusion in the same redshift range. Our results leave open the possibility that a coupling in the matter-dominated epoch, potentially even in the dark ages, may yet save 𝐻0 from sinking in the string theory swampland. |
en_US |