Thermodynamic behavior and stability of Polytropic gas
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2809402
Abstract: We focus on the thermodynamic behavior of Polytropic gas as a candidate for dark energy. We use the general arguments of thermodynamics to investigate its properties and behavior. We find that a Polytropic gas may exhibit the dark energy like behavior in the large volume and low temperature limits. It also may be used to simulate a fluid with zero pressure at the small volume and high temperature limits. Briefly, our study shows that this gas may be used to describe the universe expansion history from the matter dominated era to the current accelerating era. By applying some initial condition to the system, we can establish a relation between the Polytropic gas parameters and initial conditions. Relationships with related works has also been addressed.
Recommendations
Cites work
Cited in
(5)- A note on the relations between thermodynamics, energy definitions and Friedmann equations
- Polytropic anti-de Sitter black hole
- Ideal gas with a varying (negative absolute) temperature: an alternative to dark energy?
- Thermal capacities and polytropic processes
- Thermal stability of Tsallis holographic dark energy in nonflat universe
This page was built for publication: Thermodynamic behavior and stability of Polytropic gas
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2809402)