A six-parameter viscous interacting dark energy model is fitted to Union 2.1 supernovae, yielding h0=0.68, omega_de=-1.07, eta=0.05, but the underlying evolution equations for the interacting case are not presented.
Global 21-cm brightness temperature in viscous dark energy models
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We investigate the global 21-cm brightness temperature in the context of viscous dark energy (VDE) models. The bulk viscosity of dark energy perturbs the Hubble evolution of the Universe which could cool baryons faster, and hence, alter the 21-cm brightness temperature. An additional amount of entropy is also produced as an outcome of the viscous flow. We study the combined contribution of Hawking radiation from primordial black holes, decay and annihilation of particle dark matter and baryon-dark matter scattering in the backdrop of VDE models towards modification of the 21-cm temperature. We obtain bounds on the VDE model parameters which can account for the observational excess of the EDGES experiment ($-500^{+200}_{-500}$ mK at redshift $14<z<20$) due to the interplay of the above effects. Moreover, our analysis yields modified constraints on the dark matter mass and scattering cross-section compared to the case of the $\Lambda$CDM model.
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Exploring the effects of dark matter - dark energy interaction on cosmic evolution in viscous dark energy scenario
A six-parameter viscous interacting dark energy model is fitted to Union 2.1 supernovae, yielding h0=0.68, omega_de=-1.07, eta=0.05, but the underlying evolution equations for the interacting case are not presented.