Abstract Increasingly precise cosmological observations have revealed subtle yet persistent discrepancies, collectively known as Cosmological Tensions. Despite the success of the standard ΛCDM model in describing the evolution of the Universe, growing tensions between early and late-time cosmological observations, such as those involving the Hubble constant and matter clustering amplitude, suggest the potential need for new physics beyond the concordance model. In this work, we have analyzed the H0, S8, and rd tensions within the teleparallel framework. To do so, we propose a model where the matter is minimally coupled as an inverse term with the Torsion scalar. Our analysis demonstrates that the inverse-torsion term primarily impacts the late-time expansion, shifting the inferred H0, while the T coupling modifies structure growth, reducing the S8 tension. Through joint analyses with DESI, GW, CC, and Union3 data, we show that this f (T, T) model can statistically compete with ΛCDM (Δχ2 ≲ 2), while offering distinct physical insights into the origin of the observed cosmological tensions. Our findings not only shed light on the possible alleviation of existing cosmological tensions but also reinforce the consistency of the Universe’s late-time accelerated expansion and its dynamical transition history.
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Sai Swagat Mishra
P. K. Sahoo
Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Birla Institute of Technology and Science - Hyderabad Campus
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d7cc6aeebfec0fc5238cdf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ptep/ptaf134
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