w < -1 can resolve the Hubble Tension, but eventually destroys the universe

ORAL

Abstract

The “Hubble Tension” has emerged as a serious issue in cosmology: estimates of the expansion rate of the universe (the Hubble parameter) based on (a) models applied to early universe observations, and (b) local universe observations, now differ by more than 5 standard deviations. There are many suggestions for possible solution; we investigate modifying the equation of state of dark energy, described by the parameter w. For the currently accepted “cosmological constant,” w = -1. We find that a value of -1.17 resolves the Hubble Tension – but at the cost of destroying the universe in a “Big Rip” in about 66 billion years.



Graphs and details of general relativistic calculations are presented.

Presenters

  • David S Lindsay

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Authors

  • David S Lindsay

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