http://arxiv.org/abs/1903.11612
A great challenge in present-day physics is to understand whether the observed internal dynamics of galaxies is due to dark matter matter or due to a modification of the law of gravity. Recently, van Dokkum et al. reported that the ultra-diffuse dwarf galaxy NGC1052-DF2 lacks dark matter, and they claimed that this would — paradoxically — be problematic for modified gravity theories like Milgromian dynamics (MOND). However, NGC1052-DF2 is not isolated, so that a valid prediction of its internal dynamics in MOND cannot be made without properly accounting for the external gravitational fields from neighbouring galaxies. Including this external field effect following Haghi et al. shows that NGC1052-DF2 is consistent with MOND.
P. Kroupa, H. Haghi, B. Javanmardi, et. al.
Fri, 29 Mar 19
43/78
Comments: 15 pages, including supplementary information (the external field formulae), published by Nature: this https URL
You must be logged in to post a comment.