Abstract

The adiabatic matter creation for a spatially flat, homogeneous and isotropic universe is discussed in holographic dark energy (HDE) in the context of Brans–Dicke theory. Since the HDE density is considered as a dynamical cosmological constant, it is natural to study it in a dynamical frame of Brans–Dicke theory. We show that HDE model with matter creation, whose infrared cutoff is set by the Hubble horizon, leads to solution that unify the early and late time acceleration. The latest observational data from supernovae (Pantheon sample), Hubble H ( z ) and latest local H 0 by SH0ES are used for constraining the model parameters. Using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method, we obtain the best fit values of the parameters for different models. It is found that the HDE model without matter creation does not achieve transition phase when the Hubble horizon is taken as an IR cut-off. However, it achieves the phase transition from decelerated phase to accelerated phase with same IR cut-off with the inclusion of gravitationally induced matter creation. The best fit values of HDE model with matter creation are fitted very well in Hubble error data. Using AIC and BIC, and geometrical diagnostic parameters, we compare the models with Λ CDM model and discuss the viability of the model. A detailed thermodynamic analysis is also carried out.

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