How effective is new variable modified Chaplygin gas to play the role of dark energy- A dynamical system analysis in RS II Brane model
Prabir Rudra (Pailan Coll. Mgt. Tech.), Chayan Ranjit (Howrah, Seacom, Eng. Coll.), Sujata Kundu (Narula Instt. of Tech.)

TL;DR
This study evaluates the effectiveness of New Variable Modified Chaplygin Gas as dark energy within RS II brane cosmology through dynamical system analysis, phase diagrams, and comparison with standard models, revealing limited efficacy compared to other Chaplygin gas models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed dynamical system analysis of New Variable Modified Chaplygin Gas as dark energy in brane cosmology, including parameter constraints and singularity behavior.
Findings
Consistent with late cosmic acceleration
Less effective than other Chaplygin gas models as dark energy
Tends to produce future singularities
Abstract
Motivated by some previous works of Rudra et al we set to explore the background dynamics when dark energy in the form of New Variable Modified Chaplygin gas is coupled to dark matter with a suitable interaction in the universe described by brane cosmology. The main idea is to find out the efficiency of New variable modified Chaplygin gas to play the role of DE. As a result we resort to the technique of comparison with standard dark energy models. Here the RSII brane model have been considered as the gravity theory. An interacting model is considered in order to search for a possible solution of the cosmic coincidence problem. A dynamical system analysis is performed because of the high complexity of the system . The statefinder parameters are also calculated to classify the dark energy model. Graphs and phase diagrams are drawn to study the variations of these parameters and get an…
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