Necessity of dark energy from thermodynamic arguments (Q2337747)

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Necessity of dark energy from thermodynamic arguments
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    Necessity of dark energy from thermodynamic arguments (English)
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    20 November 2019
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    Summary: Considering the cosmic fluid as a quasi-static thermodynamic system, the status of the generalized second law of thermodynamics is investigated and the valid range of the equation of state parameter is derived for a few important cosmological models. Our study shows that the satisfaction of the laws of thermodynamics in these cosmological models requires the existence of some kind of energy in our universe with \(\omega < - 1 / 3\). In other words, the existence of a dark energy component, or equivalently modified gravity theory, is unavoidable if the cosmological model is to approach thermal equilibrium in late times.
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