Author:
Alexander Stephon,Bernardo Heliudson,Toomey Michael W.
Abstract
Abstract
We present a kinetically mixed dark sector (KMIX) model to address the Hubble and S
8
tensions. Inspired from string theory, our model includes two fields: an axion, which plays a role
similar to the scalar field in early dark energy models, and a dilaton. This theory differs from
other axio-dilaton models aimed at the Hubble tension in that there is necessarily kinetic mixing
between the two fields which allows for efficient energy transfer from the axion into the dilaton
which has w ≈ 1. As a direct consequence of these dynamics, we find the model does not need
to resort to a fine-tuned potential to solve the Hubble tension and naturally accommodates a
standard axion potential. Furthermore, the axion will necessarily makeup a small (fuzzy) fraction
of Ωcdm once it begins to oscillate at the bottom of its potential and will suppress
the growth of perturbations on scales sensitive to S
8. Interestingly, the scale of the
potential for the dilaton has to be small, ≲ 𝒪(10 meV)4, suggesting the
possibility for a connection to dark energy. Implementing the dynamics for the background and
perturbations in a modified Boltzmann code we calculate the CMB and matter power spectra for our
theory. Exploring the parameter space of our model, we find regions which can accommodate a ∼
10% increase in H
0 from the Planck inferred value and S
8 values that are consistent with
large-scale structure constraints.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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