M. Vijaya Santhi, T. Chinnappalanaidu, S. Srivani Madhu
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Abstract
The whole article deals with the analysis of the cosmic model of Ruban’s space-time in the context of a bulk viscosity impact in the form of Ricci dark energy within the framework Brans-Dicke theory. We believe that outer space is filled with dark matter and viscous Ricci dark energy (VRDE) under the pressureless situation. The velocity and rate at which the Universe is expanding are presumed to be proportional to the coefficient of total bulk viscosity, is in the form, \({\upxi }_{0}+{\upxi }_{1}\dot{a}/a+{\upxi }_{2}\ddot{a}/a,\) where \({\upxi }_{0},{\upxi }_{1}\) and \({\upxi }_{2}\) are the constants. To solve the RDE model's field equations, we utilize the relation among the metric potentials and also the power-law relation among the average scale factor a(t) and scalar field ϕ. To examine the evolutionary dynamics of the Universe, we investigate the deceleration parameter q, jerk parameter j, EoS parameter \({\upomega }_{de},\) Om(z) , stability of the obtained models through the square speed of the sound \({v}_{s}^{2},{\upomega }_{de}-{\omega }_{de}{\prime}\) plane, statefinder parameter planes (r, s) and (q, r) and presented via graphical representation. By the end of the discussion, VRDE model was found to be compatible with the present accelerated expansion of the Universe.
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Astrophysics (Ap) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes research in theoretical and observational astrophysics. Founded by V.A.Ambartsumian in 1965 Astrophysics is one of the international astronomy journals. The journal covers space astrophysics, stellar and galactic evolution, solar physics, stellar and planetary atmospheres, interstellar matter. Additional subjects include chemical composition and internal structure of stars, quasars and pulsars, developments in modern cosmology and radiative transfer.