Abstract

In this paper, we study the reconstruction paradigm for Tsallis holographic dark energy model using generalized Tsallis entropy conjecture with Hubble horizon in the framework of f ( G , T ) gravity (G and T represent the Gauss-Bonnet invariant and trace of the energy-momentum tensor). We take the flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe model with dust fluid configuration. The cosmological evolution of reconstructed models is examined through cosmic diagnostic parameters and phase planes. The equation of the state parameter indicates phantom phase while the deceleration parameter demonstrates accelerated cosmic epoch for both conserved as well as non-conserved energy-momentum tensor. The squared speed of the sound parameter shows instability of the conserved model while stable non-conserved model for the entire cosmic evolutionary paradigm. The trajectories of the ω G T − ω G T ′ plane correspond to freezing as well as thawing regimes for the conserved and non-conserved scenario, respectively. The r − s plane gives phantom and quintessence dark energy epochs for conserved while Chaplygin gas model regime for the non-conserved case. We conclude that, upon the appropriate choice of the free parameters involved, the derived models demonstrate a self-consistent phantom universe behavior.

Highlights

  • The current cosmic accelerated expansion manifests the spectacular development in modern cosmology

  • The reconstructed Tsallis HDE (THDE) f ( G, T ) model is obtained by substituting Equations (22) and (27) in (15)

  • It is observed that the reconstructed THDE f ( G, T ) model elapses gradually with red-shift parameter

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Summary

Introduction

The current cosmic accelerated expansion manifests the spectacular development in modern cosmology. Investigated phantom and quintessence phases of cosmic evolution for reconstructed f ( R, T ) gravity using Bianchi type-I universe model in the context of HDE as well as new agegraphic DE. Tavayef and his collaborators [28] proposed Tsallis HDE (THDE) based on Tsallis entropy as well as holographic speculation for describing the late-time cosmic expansion paradigm They observed the evolutionary history of the FRW universe as well as its approximate age and examined the instability of the model based on Bekenstein entropy. We develop the reconstruction paradigm for Tsallis holographic DE in the framework of f ( G, T ) gravity This theory is a more intriguing approach to study cosmic evolutionary regime as it incorporates curvature-matter coupling in modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity.

Conserved EMT Based Reconstruction
Non-Conserved EMT Based Reconstruction
Cosmic Diagnostics Parameters for Conserved EMT
Cosmic Diagnostics Parameters for Non-Conserved EMT
Concluding Remarks
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