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Thawing and Freezing Quintessence Models: A thermodynamic Consideration

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arxiv 1906.10408 v1 pith:G7M43VSB submitted 2019-06-25 gr-qc astro-ph.CO

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Thawing and freezing quintessence models are compared thermodynamically. Both of them are found to disobey the Generalized Second Law of Thermodynamics. However, for freezing models, there is still a scope as this breakdown occurs in the past, deep inside the radiation dominated era, when a standard scalar field model with a pressureless matter is not a correct description of the matter content. The thawing model has a pathological breakdown in terms of thermodynamics in a finite future.

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