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On the True Significance of the Hubble Tension: A Bayesian Error Decomposition Accounting for Information Loss
by
Nathalia M. N. da Rocha
Nathalia M. N. da Rocha 1,*
,
Andre L. B. Ribeiro
Andre L. B. Ribeiro 1,*
and
Francisco B. S. Oliveira
Francisco B. S. Oliveira 2,*
1
Departmento de Ciências Exatas, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado km 16, Ilhéus 454650-000, Bahia, Brazil
2
Departmento de Engenharias e Computação, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado km 16, Ilhéus 454650-000, Bahia, Brazil
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Universe 2025, 11(9), 303; https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11090303 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 11 July 2025
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Revised: 12 August 2025
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Accepted: 2 September 2025
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Published: 6 September 2025
Abstract
The Hubble tension, a persistent discrepancy between early and late Universe measurements of , poses a significant challenge to the standard cosmological model. In this work, we present a new Bayesian hierarchical framework designed to meticulously decompose this observed tension into its constituent parts: standard measurement errors, information loss arising from parameter-space projection, and genuine physical tension. Our approach, employing Fisher matrix analysis with MCMC-estimated loss coefficients and explicitly modeling information loss via variance inflation factors (), is particularly important in high-precision analysis where even seemingly small information losses can impact conclusions. We find that the real tension component () has a mean value of 5.94 km/s/Mpc (95% CI: [3.32, 8.64] km/s/Mpc). Quantitatively, approximately 78% of the observed tension variance is attributed to real tension, 13% to measurement error, and 9% to information loss. Despite this, our decomposition indicates that the observed ∼ discrepancy is predominantly a real physical phenomenon, with real tension contributing ∼. Our findings strongly suggest that the Hubble tension is robust and probably points toward new physics beyond the CDM model.
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Rocha, N.M.N.d.; Ribeiro, A.L.B.; Oliveira, F.B.S.
On the True Significance of the Hubble Tension: A Bayesian Error Decomposition Accounting for Information Loss. Universe 2025, 11, 303.
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11090303
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Rocha NMNd, Ribeiro ALB, Oliveira FBS.
On the True Significance of the Hubble Tension: A Bayesian Error Decomposition Accounting for Information Loss. Universe. 2025; 11(9):303.
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11090303
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Rocha, Nathalia M. N. da, Andre L. B. Ribeiro, and Francisco B. S. Oliveira.
2025. "On the True Significance of the Hubble Tension: A Bayesian Error Decomposition Accounting for Information Loss" Universe 11, no. 9: 303.
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11090303
APA Style
Rocha, N. M. N. d., Ribeiro, A. L. B., & Oliveira, F. B. S.
(2025). On the True Significance of the Hubble Tension: A Bayesian Error Decomposition Accounting for Information Loss. Universe, 11(9), 303.
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11090303
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