Causal dissipative model is a plausible choice to explain the late accelerated epoch of universe. At the same time ΛCDM is considered to be standard model to explain the cosmological data corresponding to the late evolution of the universe. We consider a bulk viscus model in which the dissipation is driven by the bulk viscosity ζ = αρ 1/2 , described using the full causal Israel-Stewart theory. We computed the model parameters using the latest observational data (Pantheon). We contrasted this model with ΛCDM model for the late accelerated phase using Bayesian inference method. The Bayes factor has been obtained by calculating the likelihood for Pantheon data. Suitable prior values has been assumed for model parameters for calculating the likelihood. It shows that the evidence for ΛCDM against this viscous model is very strong according to Jeffreys scale.
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