Non-adiabatic dark fluid cosmology
Abstract
We model the dark sector of the cosmic substratum by a viscous fluid with an equation of state , where is the fluid-expansion scalar and is the coefficient of bulk viscosity for which we assume a dependence on the energy density . The homogeneous and isotropic background dynamics coincides with that of a generalized Chaplygin gas with equation of state . The perturbation dynamics of the viscous model, however, is intrinsically non-adiabatic and qualitatively different from the Chaplygin-gas case. In particular, it avoids short-scale instabilities and/or oscillations which apparently have ruled out unified models of the Chaplygin-gas type. We calculate the matter power spectrum and demonstrate that the non-adiabatic model is compatible with the data from the 2dFGRS and the SDSS surveys. A -analysis shows, that for certain parameter combinations the viscous-dark-fluid (VDF) model is well competitive with the CDM model. These results indicate that \textit{non-adiabatic} unified models can be seen as potential contenders for a General-Relativity-based description of the cosmic substratum.
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@article{arxiv.0902.4710,
title = {Non-adiabatic dark fluid cosmology},
author = {W. S. Hipolito-Ricaldi and H. E. S. Velten and W. Zimdahl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.4710},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
25 pages, 9 figures, comments and references added, accepted by JCAP