Brownian motion approach to anomalous rotation of galaxies [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.00737


It has been shown that the weak-interacting limit of the metric-skew-tensor-gravity (MSTG) can explain the anomalous rotation of galaxies without non-baryonic dark matter. We show that MSTG is related to the equilibrium-state of ordinary Brownian motion. We also explore if other stochastic processes can model anomalous rotation. Furthermore, we analyze phase-diagrams that elucidate the condensation of a gravitating cloud towards a Kepler-Newton system and illustrate regions of existence of rotating objects.

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A. Jurisch
Tue, 3 Dec 19
81/90

Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures