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We study the evolution of the configuration entropy of HI distribution in the post-reionization era assuming different time evolution of HI bias. We describe time evolution of linear bias of HI distribution using a simple form $b(a)=b_{0} a^{n}$ with different index $n$. The derivative of the configuration entropy rate is known to exhibit a peak at the scale factor corresponding to the $Lambda$-matter equality in the unbiased $Lambda$CDM model. We show that in the $Lambda$CDM model with time-dependent linear bias, the peak shifts to smaller scale factors for negative values of $n$. This is related to the fact that the growth of structures in the HI density field can significantly slow down even before the onset of $Lambda$ domination in presence of a strong time evolution of the HI bias. We find that the shift is linearly related to the index $n$. We obtain the best fit relation between these two parameters and propose that identifying the location of this peak from observations would allow us to constrain the time evolution of HI bias within the framework of the $Lambda$CDM model.
We propose a new scheme for constraining the dark energy equation of state parameter/parameters based on the study of the evolution of the configuration entropy. We analyze a set of one parameter and two parameter dynamical dark energy models and fin
Flowing water and brine have been proposed to cause seasonally reappearing dark streaks called recurring slope lineae (RSL) on steep warm slopes on Mars, along with other formation mechanisms that do not involve water. This study aims to examine whet
We propose an alternative physical mechanism to explain the observed accelerated expansion of the Universe based on the configuration entropy of the cosmic web and its evolution. We show that the sheets, filaments and clusters in the cosmic web act a
Galaxies are often used as tracers of the large scale structure (LSS) to measure the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect (ISW) by cross-correlating the galaxy survey maps with the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) map. We use the Cosmic Infrared Background
Primary very high energy $gamma$-rays from $gamma$-ray bursts (GRBs) are partially absorbed on extragalactic background light (EBL) photons with subsequent formation of intergalactic electromagnetic cascades. Characteristics of the observable cascade