Two-fluid solutions of particle-creation cosmologies
Abstract
Cosmological evolution driven incorporating continuous particle creation by the time-varying gravitational field is investigated. We consider a spatially flat, homogeneous and isotropic universe with two matter fluids in the context of general relativity. One fluid is endowed with gravitationally induced `adiabatic' particle creation, while the second fluid simply satisfies the conservation of energy. We show that the dynamics of the two fluids is entirely controlled by a single nonlinear differential equation involving the particle creation rate, (t). We consider a very general particle creation rate, (t), that reduces to several special cases of cosmological interest, including = constant, % 1/Hn (n∈ N), (1/H). Finally, we present singular algebraic solutions of the gravitational field equations for the two-fluid particle creation models and discuss their stability.
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