The effective theory of large-scale structure formation based on ΛCDM
paradigm predicts finite dissipative effects in the resulting fluid equations.
In this work, we study how viscous effect that could arise if one includes
self-interaction among the dark-matter particles combines with the effective
theory. It is shown that these two possible sources of dissipation can operate
together in a cosmic fluid and the interplay between them can play an important
role in determining dynamics of the cosmic fluid. In particular, we demonstrate
that the viscosity coefficient due to self-interaction is added inversely with
the viscosity calculated using effective theory of ΛCDM model. Thus the
larger viscosity has less significant contribution in the effective viscosity.
Using the known bounds on σ/m for self-interacting dark-matter, where
σ and m are the cross-section and mass of the dark-matter
particles respectively, we discuss role of the effective viscosity in various
cosmological scenarios.Comment: 7 pages, Updated to match with the published versio