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A constant early dark energy (EDE) component contributing a fraction f₄₃₄ (z₂) 10% of the energy density of the universe around z₂3500 and diluting as or faster than radiation afterwards, can provide a simple resolution to the Hubble tension, the 5 discrepancy---in the context---between the H₀ value derived from early- and late-universe observations. However, it has been pointed out that including Large-Scale Structure (LSS) data, which are in 3 tension with and EDE cosmologies, might break some parameter degeneracy and alter these conclusions. We reassess the viability of the EDE against a host of high- and low-redshift measurements, by combining LSS observations from recent weak lensing (WL) surveys with CMB, baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO), growth function (FS) and Supernova Ia (SNIa) data. Introducing a model whose only parameter is f₄₃₄ (z₂), we report in agreement with past work a 2 preference for nonzero f₄₃₄ (z₂) from Planck CMB data alone, while the tension with the local H₀ measurement from sh0es is reduced below 2. Adding BAO, FS and SNIa does not affect this conclusion, while the inclusion of a prior on H₀ from sh0es increase the preference for EDE over to the 3. 6 level. After checking the EDE nonlinear matter power spectrum as predicted by standard semi-analytical algorithms via a dedicated set of N-body simulations, we test the 1-parameter EDE cosmology against WL data. We find that it does not significantly worsen the fit to the S₈ measurement as compared to, and that current WL observations do not exclude the EDE resolution to the Hubble tension. We also caution against the interpretation of constraints obtained from combining statistically inconsistent datasets within the cosmology. In light of the CMB lensing anomalies, we show that the lensing-marginalized CMB data also favor nonzero f₄₃₄ (z₂) at 2, predicts H₀ in 1. 4 agreement with sh0es and S₈ in 1. 5 and 0. 8 agreement with kids-viking and des respectively. There still exists however a 2. 5 tension with the joint results from kids-viking and des. With an eye on Occam's razor, we finally discuss promising extensions of the EDE cosmology that could allow us to fully restore cosmological concordance.
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