Generalized Logotropic Models and their Cosmological Constraints
Abstract
We propose a new class of cosmological unified dark sector models called " Generalized Logotropic Models". They depend on a free parameter n. The original logotropic model [P.H. Chavanis, Eur. Phys. J. Plus 130, 130 (2015)] is a special case of our generalized model corresponding to n=1. In our scenario, the Universe is filled with a single fluid, a generalized logotropic dark fluid (GLDF), whose pressure P includes higher order logarithmic terms of the rest-mass density m. The total energy density ε is the sum of the rest-mass energy density m c2 and the internal energy density u which play the role of dark matter energy density εm and dark energy density εde, respectively. We investigate the cosmological behavior of the generalized logotropic models by focusing on the evolution of the energy density, scale factor, equation of state parameter, decceleration parameter and squared speed of sound. Low values of n 3 are favored. We also study the asymptotic behavior of the generalized logotropic models. In particular, we show that the model presents a phantom behavior and has three distinct ways of evolution depending on the value of n. For n 2, it leads to a little rip and for n>2 to a big rip. We predict the value of the big rip time as a function of n without any free (undetermined) parameter.
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