2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-128251/v1
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Late time transition in the evolution of the Universe

Abstract: The late time crossover from a power-law to an exponential expansion of the Universe evolution is the major problem in today’s physical cosmology. Unless this critical transition problem is solved, it is not possible to reach a holistic theory of cosmology. In this study, we propose a simple model in the FLRW framework, where dark matter and dark energy interact through a potential. We analytically solve this model and obtain scale factor a(t) from the presented model. Mainly, employing numerical solutions we … Show more

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“…Obtained results are also good agreement for late time transition with the theoretical results in Ref. [2] in which they show that DM and DE interaction can explain the catastrophic transition from power law expanding to the inflationary expansion at the late time. Similarly, for the same parameter we plot Hubble parameter H versus cosmic time in Fig.…”
Section: Numerical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Obtained results are also good agreement for late time transition with the theoretical results in Ref. [2] in which they show that DM and DE interaction can explain the catastrophic transition from power law expanding to the inflationary expansion at the late time. Similarly, for the same parameter we plot Hubble parameter H versus cosmic time in Fig.…”
Section: Numerical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Indeed, it is shown in the literature that the interacting models have potential to solve many problems of the cosmology such as singularity, cosmic coincidence and cosmological constant problems [1]- [20]. Additionally, in a more recent study, Aydiner et al also show that the late time transition can be explained based on DE and DM interactions [2]. Although no one knows that the physical origin of the dark sector however it plays more important role on the cosmic evolution of the universe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%