Exact Analytical Solution for an Israel–Stewart Cosmology
Journal
General Relativity and Gravitation
ISSN
0001-7701
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Abstract
In this article we report a novel analytic solution describing a cosmological model with a matter content represented by a one dissipative fluid component, in the framework of the causal Israel–Stewart theory. The dissipative fluid is described by a barotropic equation of state p= (γ- 1) ρ and the bulk viscosity has been assumed of the form ξ= ξρs. We study within the parameter space which label the solution, a suited region compatible with an accelerated expansion of the universe for late times, as well as stability properties of the solution at the critical parameter value γ= 1 and for s= 1 / 2. We study as well the consequences that arise from the positiveness of the entropy production along the time evolution. We found that the solution for pressureless dark matter, γ= 1 , can well describe a universe with a transition from a decelerated expansion to an accelerated one at late times, but with a very large non-adiabatic contribution to speed of sound. Finally, the kinematics and thermodynamics properties of the solutions are discussed in terms of the type of expansion and entropy production. © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
