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The Hubble Tension in Light of the Symmetry of Scale Invariance

Frederic Courbin

Abstract

When the expansion rate of the Universe at recombination is used to infer the present expansion rate H0H_0, the value derived in the ΛΛCDM model, H0=67.4H_0=67.4 km/s/mpc, is about in 6σ\, σ tension with the value measured locally, H0=74H_0=74 km/s/mpc. In this work, we consider instead the expansion history in the context of the symmetry of scale-invariant vacuum (SIV model). We first perform two major cosmological tests: the Hubble diagram for type-Ia supernovae and the fundamental relation between H0H_0, the age of the Universe, and the total density of matter, ΩmΩ_m. This allows us to constrain ΩmΩ_m in SIV, with both tests giving the best agreement for Ωm0.20Ω_m \simeq 0.20. We then study the physical connections of the dynamical and thermal states of the Universe at recombination with the present Hubble constant, H0H_0, and the present temperature, TT, in the ΛΛCDM and SIV contexts. We find that, in SIV, the properties at recombination may be conveyed to the present ones (T=2.726T=2.726 and H0H_0 at z=0z=0) without any tension, indicating H0=74H_0=74 km/s/mpc in spite of the anchoring on the CMB. This is due to the slightly different expansion and temperature histories of the two cosmological models. Importantly, this happens to occur for Ωm0.20Ω_m \simeq 0.20, as constrained in SIV with supernovae and cosmic age. This suggests that the Hubble tension currently found between H0H_0 values in the early and late Universe may simply be the result of ΛCDMΛCDM ignoring the small but still measurable effects of scale invariance.


Source: arXiv:2602.04532v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.04532v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.04532v1 Original Article: View on arXiv

Submission:2/4/2026
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Subjects:Physics; Physics
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