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Cosmological Implications of Interacting Polytropic Gas Dark Energy Model in Non-flat Universe
Authors:M. Malekjani  A. Khodam-Mohammadi  M. Taji
Affiliation:1.Department of Physics, Faculty of Science,Bu-Ali Sina University,Hamedan,Iran;2.Research Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics of Maragha (RIAAM),Maragha,Iran
Abstract:The polytropic gas model is investigated as an interacting dark energy scenario. The cosmological implications of the model including the evolution of EoS parameter w Λ, energy density ΩΛ and deceleration parameter q are investigated. We show that, depending on the parameter of model, the interacting polytropic gas can behave as a quintessence or phantom dark energy. In this model, the phantom divide is crossed from below to up. The evolution of q in the context of polytropic gas dark energy model represents the decelerated phase at the early time and accelerated phase later. The singularity of this model is also discussed. Eventually, we establish the correspondence between interacting polytropic gas model with tachyon, K-essence and dilaton scalar fields. The potential and the dynamics of these scalar field models are reconstructed according to the evolution of interacting polytropic gas.
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