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YURII IGNAT'EV, ALEXANDER AGATHONOV, MIKHAIL MIKHAILOV, DMITRY IGNATYEV. COSMOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF STATISTICAL SYSTEM OF SCALAR CHARGED PARTICLES// ASTROPHYS SPACE SCI (2015) 357:61 DOI 10.1007/S10509-015-2324-5 (SCOPUS,WOS)
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Year of publication2015
Языканглийский
  • Agafonov Aleksandr Alekseevich, author
  • Ignatev Dmitriy Yurevich, author
  • Ignatev Yuriy Gennadievich, author
  • Ignatev Yuriy Gennadievich, author
  • Mikhaylov Mikhail Leonidovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Yurii Ignat'ev, Alexander Agathonov, Mikhail Mikhailov, Dmitry Ignatyev. Cosmological evolution of statistical system of scalar charged particles// Astrophys Space Sci (2015) 357:61 DOI 10.1007/s10509-015-2324-5 (Scopus,WoS)
    Annotation In the paper we consider the macroscopic model of plasma of scalar charged particles, obtained by means of the statistical averaging of the microscopic equations of particle dynamics in a scalar field. On the basis of kinetic equations, obtained from averaging, and their strict integral consequences, a self-consistent set of equations is formulated which describes the self-gravitating plasma of scalar charged particles. It was obtained the corresponding closed cosmological model which also was numerically simulated for the case of one-component degenerated Fermi gas and two-component Boltzmann system. It was shown that results depend weakly on the choice of a statistical model. Two specific features of cosmological evolution of a statistical system of scalar charged particles were obtained with respect to cosmological evolution of the minimal interaction models: appearance of giant bursts of invariant cosmological acceleration Ω at the time interval 8000?20000 tpl and strong heati
    Keywords Physics of the early universe ? Particle physics?cosmology connection ? Inflation ? Phantom scalar interaction
    The name of the journal ASTROPHYS SPACE SCI
    URL http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10509-015-2324-5
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