Friedmann cosmology with decaying vacuum density in Brans-Dicke theory
C.P.Singh, Joan Sola Peracaula

TL;DR
This paper explores cosmological models with a time-varying vacuum energy in Brans-Dicke theory, analyzing their compatibility with observational data and comparing them to the standard Lambda-CDM model.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes two phenomenological models of decaying vacuum energy within Brans-Dicke cosmology, providing analytical solutions and observational viability assessments.
Findings
Model Λ_{H1} is comparable to ΛCDM in data fitting.
Model Λ_{H2} is less favored by observational criteria.
Both models exhibit a transition from deceleration to acceleration.
Abstract
In this paper, we study Friedmann cosmology with time-varying vacuum energy density in the context of Brans-Dicke theory. We consider an isotropic and homogeneous flat space, filled with a matter-dominated perfect fluid and a dynamical cosmological term , obeying the equation of state of the vacuum. As the exact nature of a possible time-varying vacuum is yet to be found, we explore given by the phenomenological law , where and are positive constants. We solve the model and then focus on two different cases and by assuming and , respectively. Notice that is the analog of the standard CDM, but within the Brans-Dicke cosmology. We find the analytical solution of the main cosmological functions such as the Hubble parameter, the…
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