The mass power spectrum for a Universe dominated by the Chaplygin gas is evaluated numerically from scales of the order of the Hubble horizon to 100 Mpc. The results are compared with a pure baryonic Universe and a cosmological constant model. In all three cases, the spectrum increases with k, the wavenumber of the perturbations. The slope of the spectrum is higher for the baryonic model and smaller for the cosmological constant model, the Chaplygin gas interpolating these two models. The results are analyzed in terms of the sound velocity of the Chaplygin gas and the moment the Universe begins to accelerate
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We investigate the unification scenario provided by the generalized Chaplygin gas model (a perfect f...
This thesis concentrates on the accelerated expansion of the Universe recently explored by measureme...
One approach in modern cosmology consists in supposing that dark matter and dark energy are differen...
In this paper, we have considered a model of modified Chaplygin gas in VSL theory with variable grav...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
AbstractThe Modified Chaplygin Gas (MCG) model belongs to the class of a unified models of dark ener...
A new class of accelerating cosmological models driven by a one-parameter version of the general Cha...
A new class of accelerating cosmological models driven by a one-parameter version of the general Cha...
A new class of accelerating cosmological models driven by a one-parameter version of the general Cha...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We investigate the possibility of constraining Chaplygin dark energy models with current Integrated ...
The modified Chaplygin gas could be considered to abide by the unified dark fluid model because the ...
AbstractThe generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) model explains the recent accelerated expansion of the U...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We investigate the unification scenario provided by the generalized Chaplygin gas model (a perfect f...
This thesis concentrates on the accelerated expansion of the Universe recently explored by measureme...
One approach in modern cosmology consists in supposing that dark matter and dark energy are differen...
In this paper, we have considered a model of modified Chaplygin gas in VSL theory with variable grav...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
AbstractThe Modified Chaplygin Gas (MCG) model belongs to the class of a unified models of dark ener...
A new class of accelerating cosmological models driven by a one-parameter version of the general Cha...
A new class of accelerating cosmological models driven by a one-parameter version of the general Cha...
A new class of accelerating cosmological models driven by a one-parameter version of the general Cha...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We investigate the possibility of constraining Chaplygin dark energy models with current Integrated ...
The modified Chaplygin gas could be considered to abide by the unified dark fluid model because the ...
AbstractThe generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) model explains the recent accelerated expansion of the U...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We exploit the gauge-invariant formalism to analyse the perturbative behaviour of two cosmological m...
We investigate the unification scenario provided by the generalized Chaplygin gas model (a perfect f...