Motivated by cosmological applications for interacting matters, an extension
of the action functional for relativistic fluids is proposed to incorporate the
physics of non-adiabatic processes and chemical reactions. The former
are characterised by entropy growth, while the latter violate
particle number conservation.
The relevance of these physics is demonstrated in the contexts of
self-interacting fluids, fluids interacting with scalar fields, and
hyperhydrodynamical interactions with geometry. The possible cosmological
applications range from early-universe phase transitions to astrophysical
phenomena, and from matter creation inflationary alternatives to interacting
dark sector alternatives to the ΛCDM model that aim to address its tensions.
As an example of the latter, a single fluid model of a unified dark sector is presented. The simple action of the model features one field and one parameter, yet it can both reproduce the ΛCDM cosmology and predict new phenomenology.