Cosmological Evolution via Interacting/Non-Interacting Holographic Dark Energy Model for Curved FLRW Space-time in Rastall Gravity
Abstract
In this work, we explore the phenomenon of cosmic evolution using curved FLRW space-time bounded by apparent horizon with a specific holographic cut-off. To this end, we use the framework of Rastall gravity (RG) and universe is assumed to be consists of interacting/ non-interacting dark energy (DE) and dark matter (DM). In both scenarios, we evaluate exact solutions of the dynamical equations and constraint the holographic parameter assuming a slowly varying function of red-shift during non-interacting model. For interacting model, we consider as a constant function of red-shift. Moreover, we analyze nature of the obtained results via deceleration parameter , statefinder pair and -diagnostic by constraining the involved model parameters using latest observational data. The graphical analysis showed that interacting model is very close to cold DM (CDM) model as compared to non-interacting case. We conclude that this holographic proposal is enough to describe the cosmic evolution at an accelerating rate.
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@article{arxiv.2105.06297,
title = {Cosmological Evolution via Interacting/Non-Interacting Holographic Dark Energy Model for Curved FLRW Space-time in Rastall Gravity},
author = {Rabia Saleem and Shahnila},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06297},
year = {2021}
}
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27 pages, 11 figures