Primordial gravitational waves and the H0-tension problem


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We analyse the H0-tension problem in the context of models of the early universe that predict a blue tilted spectrum of primordial gravitational waves (GWs). By considering the GWs contribution, Neff^GW, to the effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom, Neff, and assuming standard particle physics, we discuss the effects of Neff^GW on the background expansion, especially the constraints on the Hubble parameter H0. We analyse three scenarios which take into account the contribution of Neff^GW and perform a statistical study using recent data of cosmic microwave background, baryon acoustic oscillation, the latest measurement of the local expansion rate, along with the LIGO constraints on the tensor to scalar ratio and the tensor index. For the models explored, we show that an additional contribution from the primordial GWs background to Neff does not solve but alleviate the current H0-tension problem.

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