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Late-Time Viscous Cosmology in $f(R,T)$ Gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2020-07-20 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The article communicates an alternative route to suffice the late-time acceleration considering a bulk viscous fluid with viscosity coefficient ζ=ζ0+ζ1H+ζ2H2\zeta =\zeta _{0}+ \zeta _{1} H + \zeta _{2} H^{2}, where ζ0,ζ1,ζ2\zeta _{0}, \zeta _{1}, \zeta _{2} are constants in the framework of f(R,T)f(R,T) modified gravity. We presume the f(R,T)f(R,T) functional form to be f=R+2αTf=R+2\alpha T where α\alpha is a constant. We then solve the field equations for the Hubble Parameter and study the cosmological dynamics of kinematic variables such as deceleration, jerk, snap and lerk parameters as a function of cosmic time. We observe the deceleration parameter to be highly sensitive to α\alpha and undergoes a signature flipping at around t10t\sim 10 Gyrs for α=0.179\alpha=-0.179 which is favored by observations. The EoS parameter for our model assumes values close to 1-1 at t0=13.7t_{0}=13.7Gyrs which is in remarkable agreement with the latest Planck measurements. Next, we study the evolution of energy conditions and find that our model violate the Strong Energy Condition in order to explain the late-time cosmic acceleration. To understand the nature of dark energy mimicked by the bulk viscous baryonic fluid, we perform some geometrical diagnostics like the {r,s}\{r,s\} and {r,q}\{r,q\} plane. We found the model to mimic the nature of a Chaplygin gas type dark energy model at early times while a Quintessence type in distant future. Finally, we study the violation of continuity equation for our model and show that in order to explain the cosmic acceleration at the present epoch, energy-momentum must violate.

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@article{arxiv.2007.06790,
  title  = {Late-Time Viscous Cosmology in $f(R,T)$ Gravity},
  author = {Simran Arora and Snehasish Bhattacharjee and P. K. Sahoo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.06790},
  year   = {2020}
}

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New Astronomy accepted version