The universe content is considered as a non-perfect fluid with bulk viscosity and is described by a more general equation of state (endowed some deviation from the conventionally assumed cosmic perfect fluid model)....The universe content is considered as a non-perfect fluid with bulk viscosity and is described by a more general equation of state (endowed some deviation from the conventionally assumed cosmic perfect fluid model). We assume the bulk viscosityis a linear combination of two terms: one is constant, and the other is proportional to the scalar expansion 0 = 3a/a. The equation of state is described as p = (γ - 1)p + po, where po is a parameter. In this framework we demonstrate that this model can be used to explain the dark energy dominated universe, and different proper choices of the parameters may lead to three kinds of fates of the cosmological evolution: no future singularity, big rip, or Type-Ⅲ singularity as presented in IS. Nojiri, S.D. Odintsov, and S. Tsujikawa, Phys. Rev. D 71 (2005) 063004].展开更多
基金The project partly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 10675062 and the Doctoral Foundation of China We thank Profs. I. Brevik, S.D. 0dintsov, and Lewis H. Ryder for lots of interesting discussions.
文摘The universe content is considered as a non-perfect fluid with bulk viscosity and is described by a more general equation of state (endowed some deviation from the conventionally assumed cosmic perfect fluid model). We assume the bulk viscosityis a linear combination of two terms: one is constant, and the other is proportional to the scalar expansion 0 = 3a/a. The equation of state is described as p = (γ - 1)p + po, where po is a parameter. In this framework we demonstrate that this model can be used to explain the dark energy dominated universe, and different proper choices of the parameters may lead to three kinds of fates of the cosmological evolution: no future singularity, big rip, or Type-Ⅲ singularity as presented in IS. Nojiri, S.D. Odintsov, and S. Tsujikawa, Phys. Rev. D 71 (2005) 063004].