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The transient acceleration from time-dependent interacting dark energy models

The transient acceleration which the current cosmic acceleration is not eternal is possible by introducing the interaction between dark matter and dark energy. If the energy transfer is from dark energy to dark matter, then it is possible to realize the transient acceleration. We study the possibili...

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Dark matter
Deceleration
Energy transfer
Flux density
Mathematical models
Parameters
Time dependence
Universe
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