Friday, December 21, 2012

1212.5167 (Jorge Mastache et al.)

Testing modified gravity at large distances with THINGS' rotation curves    [PDF]

Jorge Mastache, Jorge L. Cervantes-Cota, Axel de la Macorra
Recently a new -quantum motivated- theory of gravity has been proposed that modifies the standard Newtonian potential at large distances when spherical symmetry is considered. Accordingly, Newtonian gravity is altered by adding an extra Rindler acceleration term that has to be -phenomenologically- determined. Here we consider a standard and a power-law generalization of the Rindler modified Newtonian potential. The new terms in the gravitational potential are hypothesized to play the role of dark matter in galaxies. Our galactic model includes the mass of the integrated gas, and stars for which we consider three stellar mass functions (Kroupa, diet-Salpeter, and free mass model). We test this idea by fitting rotation curves of seventeen Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies from The HI Nearby Galaxy Survey (THINGS). We find that the Rindler parameters do not perform a suitable fit to the rotation curves in comparison to standard dark matter profiles (NFW and Burkert) and, in addition, the computed parameters of the Rindler gravity show a high spread, posing the model as a non-acceptable alternative to dark matter.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5167

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