Abstract
The universe filled with variable modified Chaplygin gas having the equation of state p=Aρ−B/ρ α , where 0≤α≤1, A is a positive constant and B is a positive function of the average scale factor a(t) of the universe (i.e. B=B(a)) is studied within the framework of general relativity. The new class of exact solutions of Einstein’s field equations is derived by using a time dependent deceleration parameter. The cosmic jerk parameter in our derived model is in good agreement with the recent data of astrophysical observations under appropriate condition. It is observed that the universe starts from an asymptotic Einstein static era and reaches to the ΛCDM model. So from recently developed statefinder parameters, the behavior of different stages of the universe is studied. The physical and kinematical properties of cosmological models are also discussed.
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