Constraining a bulk viscous matter-dominated cosmological model using SNe Ia, CMB and LSS
Abstract
We present and constrain a cosmological model which component is a pressureless fluid with bulk viscosity as an explanation for the present accelerated expansion of the universe. We study the particular model of a constant bulk viscosity coefficient ζm. The possible values of ζm are constrained using the cosmological tests of SNe Ia Gold 2006 sample, the CMB shift parameter R from the three-year WMAP observations, the Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) peak A from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the Second Law of Thermodynamics (SLT). It was found that this model is in agreement with the SLT using only the SNe Ia test. However when the model is submitted to the three cosmological tests together (SNe+CMB+BAO) the results are: 1.- the model violates the SLT, 2.- predicts a value of H0 ≈ 53 km sec-1 Mpc-1 for the Hubble constant, and 3.- we obtain a bad fit to data with a 2min ≈ 400 (2d.o.f. ≈ 2.2). These results indicate that this model is ruled out by the observations.