Temperature Variation in the Dark Cosmic Fluid in the Late Universe

Abstract

A one-component dark energy fluid model of the late universe is considered (w<-1) when the fluid, initially assumed laminar, makes a transition into a turbulent state of motion. Spatial isotropy is assumed so that only the bulk viscosities are included (ζ in the laminar epoch and ζ turb in the turbulent epoch). Both viscosities are assumed to be constants. We derive a formula, new as far as we know, for the time dependence of the temperature T(t) in the laminar case when viscosity is included. Assuming that the laminar/turbulent transition takes place at some time ts before the big rip is reached, we then analyze the positive temperature jump experienced by the fluid at t=t* if ζ turb > ζ. This is just as one would expect physically. The corresponding entropy production is also considered. A special point emphasized in the paper is the analogy that exists between the cosmic fluid and a so-called Maxwell fluid in viscoelasticity.

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