Gravitationally induced adiabatic particle production: From Big Bang to de Sitter
arXiv:1512.03100 · doi:10.1088/0264-9381/33/16/165007
Abstract
In the background of a flat homogeneous and isotropic space-time, we consider a scenario of the universe driven by the gravitationally induced `adiabatic' particle production with constant creation rate. We have shown that this universe attains a big bang singularity in the past and at late-time it asymptotically becomes de Sitter. To clarify this model universe, we perform a dynamical analysis and found that the universe attains a thermodynamic equilibrium in this late de Sitter phase. Finally, for the first time, we have discussed the possible effects of `adiabatic' particle creations in the context of Loop Quantum Cosmology.
11 pages, 2 figures, Published version in Classical and Quantum Gravity