Hubble tension and matter inhomogeneities: a theoretical perspective
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Abstract: We have studied how local density perturbations could reconcile the Hubble tension. We reproduced a local void through a perturbed FLRW metric with a potential which depends on both time and space. This method allowed us to obtain a perturbed luminosity distance, which is compared with both local and cosmological data. We got a region of local parameters, and , which are in agreement with a local void of explaining the differences between the local and the Planck . However, when constraining local cosmological parameters with previous results, we found that neither CDM nor CDM could solve the Hubble tension.
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