AbstractThe correspondence between cosmological models powered by a decaying vacuum energy density and gravitationally induced particle production is investigated. Although being physically different in the physics behind them we show that both classes of cosmologies under certain conditions can exhibit the same dynamic and thermodynamic behavior. Our method is applied to obtain three specific models that may be described either as Λ(t)CDM or gravitationally induced particle creation. In the point of view of particle production models, such cosmologies can be interpreted as a kind of one-component unification of the dark sector. By using current type Ia supernovae data, recent estimates of the cosmic microwave background shift parameter and...
The interaction between two initially causally disconnected regions of the Universe is studied using...
We study a generic class of time-evolving vacuum models which can provide a better phenomenological ...
Next year we will celebrate 100 years of the cosmological term, Λ, in Einstein's gravitational field...
The correspondence between cosmological models powered by a decaying vacuum energy density and gravi...
AbstractThe correspondence between cosmological models powered by a decaying vacuum energy density a...
In the present mainstream cosmology, matter and space-time emerged from a singularity and evolved th...
AbstractWe demonstrate that creation of dark-matter particles at a constant rate implies the existen...
Despite the fact that a rigid Λ-term is a fundamental building block of the concordance ΛCDM model, ...
In this paper, we study Friedmann cosmology with time-varying vacuum energy density in the context o...
We consider the possibility of a gravitationally induced particle production through the mechanism o...
When supernova observations in the end of the 1990s showed the cosmic expansion to be accelerating, ...
We investigate the properties of the FLRW flat cosmological models in which the vacuum energy densit...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2016, Tutor: ...
AbstractWe confront dark energy models which are currently similar to ΛCDM theory with observational...
The cosmological constant appearing in Einstein’s equations is a key element of the ΛCDM standard co...
The interaction between two initially causally disconnected regions of the Universe is studied using...
We study a generic class of time-evolving vacuum models which can provide a better phenomenological ...
Next year we will celebrate 100 years of the cosmological term, Λ, in Einstein's gravitational field...
The correspondence between cosmological models powered by a decaying vacuum energy density and gravi...
AbstractThe correspondence between cosmological models powered by a decaying vacuum energy density a...
In the present mainstream cosmology, matter and space-time emerged from a singularity and evolved th...
AbstractWe demonstrate that creation of dark-matter particles at a constant rate implies the existen...
Despite the fact that a rigid Λ-term is a fundamental building block of the concordance ΛCDM model, ...
In this paper, we study Friedmann cosmology with time-varying vacuum energy density in the context o...
We consider the possibility of a gravitationally induced particle production through the mechanism o...
When supernova observations in the end of the 1990s showed the cosmic expansion to be accelerating, ...
We investigate the properties of the FLRW flat cosmological models in which the vacuum energy densit...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2016, Tutor: ...
AbstractWe confront dark energy models which are currently similar to ΛCDM theory with observational...
The cosmological constant appearing in Einstein’s equations is a key element of the ΛCDM standard co...
The interaction between two initially causally disconnected regions of the Universe is studied using...
We study a generic class of time-evolving vacuum models which can provide a better phenomenological ...
Next year we will celebrate 100 years of the cosmological term, Λ, in Einstein's gravitational field...