Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8187478 | Physics Letters B | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The split of a generalised Chaplygin gas with an equation of state p=âA/Ïα into an interacting mixture of pressureless matter and a dark-energy component with equation of state pÎ=âÏÎ implies the existence of non-adiabatic pressure perturbations. We demonstrate that the square of the effective (non-adiabatic) sound speed cs of the medium is proportional to the ratio of the perturbations of the dark energy to those of the dark matter. Since, as demonstrated explicitly for the particular case α=â1/2, dark-energy perturbations are negligible compared with dark-matter perturbations on scales that are relevant for structure formation, we find |cs2|âª1. Consequently, there are no oscillations or instabilities which have plagued previous adiabatic Chaplygin-gas models.
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Authors
H.A. Borges, S. Carneiro, J.C. Fabris, W. Zimdahl,