Study of a Viscous AWDM Model: Near-Equilibrium Condition, Entropy Production, and Cosmological Constraints

Cruz, Norman; Gonzalez, Esteban; Jovel, Jose

Abstract

Extensions to a Lambda DM model have been explored in order to face current tensions that occur within its framework, which encompasses broadening the nature of the dark matter (DM) component to include warmness and a non-perfect fluid description. In this paper, we investigated the late-time cosmological evolution of an exact solution recently found in the literature, which describes a viscous warm Lambda DM model (Lambda WDM) with a DM component that obeys a polytropic equation of state (EoS), which experiences dissipative effects with a bulk viscosity proportional to its energy density, with proportionality constant xi(0) . This solution has the particularity of having a very similar behavior to the Lambda CDM model for small values of xi(0), evolving also to a de Sitter type expansion in the very far future. We explore firstly the thermodynamic consistences of this solution in the framework of Eckart's theory of non-perfect fluids, focusing on the fulfillment of the two following conditions: (i) the near-equilibrium condition and (ii) the positiveness of the entropy production. We explore the range of parameters of the model that allow to fulfill these two conditions at the same time, finding that a viscous WDM component is compatible with both ones, being in this sense, a viable model from the thermodynamic point of view. Furthermore, we constrained the free parameters of the model with the observational data coming from supernovae Ia (SNe Ia) and the observational Hubble parameter data (OHD), using these thermodynamics analyses to define the best priors for the cosmological parameters related to the warmness and the dissipation of the DM, showing that this viscous Lambda WDM model can describe the combined SNe Ia+OHD data in the same way as the Lambda CDM model. The cosmological constraint at 3 sigma CL gives us an upper limit on the bulk viscous constant of order xi(0)similar to 10(6) Pa.s, which is in agreement with some previous investigations. Our results support that the inclusion of a dissipative WDM, as an extension of the standard cosmological model, leads to a both thermodynamically consistent and properly fitted cosmological evolution.

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Título según WOS: Study of a Viscous AWDM Model: Near-Equilibrium Condition, Entropy Production, and Cosmological Constraints
Título de la Revista: SYMMETRY-BASEL
Volumen: 14
Número: 9
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.3390/sym14091866

Notas: ISI