Quintessential Phenomena in Higher Dimensional Space Time
D.Panigrahi, S.Chatterjee

TL;DR
This paper explores higher dimensional cosmology models where extra dimensions influence the emergence of Chaplygin gas and quintessential phenomena, showing delayed flip in expansion and unifying various cosmological evolutions.
Contribution
It introduces models demonstrating how extra dimensions can produce Chaplygin-like matter and quintessence, unifying different cosmological behaviors within a higher dimensional framework.
Findings
Occurrence of flip in expansion rate is delayed with more dimensions.
Models can reproduce QCDM, ΛCDM, and Phantom-like evolutions.
Known 4D models are recovered when extra dimensions are removed.
Abstract
The higher dimensional cosmology provides a natural setting to treat, at a classical level, the cosmological effects of vacuum energy. Here we discuss two situations where starting with an ordinary matter field without any equation of state we end up with a Chaplygin type of gas apparently as a consequence of extra dimensions. In the second case we study the quintessential phenomena in higher dimensional spacetime with the help of a Chaplygin type of matter field. The first case suffers from the disqualification that no dimensional reduction occurs, which is, however, rectified in the second case. Both the models show the sought after feature of occurrence of \emph{flip} in the rate of expansion. It is observed that with the increase of dimensions the occurrence of \emph{flip} is delayed for both the models, more in line with current observational demands. Interestingly we see that…
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