AbstractUsing galactic rotation curves, we test a – quantum motivated – gravity model that at large distances modifies the Newtonian potential when spherical symmetry is considered. In this model one adds a Rindler acceleration term to the rotation curves of disk galaxies. Here we consider a standard and a power-law generalization of the Rindler modified Newtonian potential that are hypothesized to play the role of dark matter in galaxies. The new, universal acceleration has to be – phenomenologically – determined. Our galactic model includes the mass of the integrated gas and stars for which we consider a free mass model. We test the model by fitting rotation curves of thirty galaxies that has been employed to test other alternative gravit...
We study the possibility that galactic rotation curves can be explained by a gravitational potential...
Higher order curvature gravity has recently received a lot of attention due to the fact that it give...
We present modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) fits to 15 rotation curves of low surface brightness (...
Using galactic rotation curves, we test a – quantum motivated – gravity model that at large distance...
Historically, the existence of dark matter has been postulated to resolve discrepancies between astr...
As an alternative to dark matter models we use generalized Jordan–Brans–Dicke scalar–vector–tensor (...
We propose to test the viability of the recently introduced $$f(\mathcal {R})$$ gravity model in the...
International audienceWe consider a modification of General Relativity motivated by the treatment of...
The information contained in galactic rotation curves is examined under a minimal set of assumptions...
Galactic rotation curves provide some of the strongest evidence for the existence of dark matter at ...
We perform a test of John Moffat's modified gravity theory (MOG) within the Milky Way, adopting the ...
The phenomenology of modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) on galaxy scales may point to more fundament...
We investigate the possibility that the behavior of the rotational velocities of test particles grav...
Einstein gravity coupled to a massive skew symmetric field F_{\mu\nu\lambda} leads to an acceleratio...
We perform a test of John Moffat's modified gravity theory (MOG) within the Milky Way, adopting the ...
We study the possibility that galactic rotation curves can be explained by a gravitational potential...
Higher order curvature gravity has recently received a lot of attention due to the fact that it give...
We present modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) fits to 15 rotation curves of low surface brightness (...
Using galactic rotation curves, we test a – quantum motivated – gravity model that at large distance...
Historically, the existence of dark matter has been postulated to resolve discrepancies between astr...
As an alternative to dark matter models we use generalized Jordan–Brans–Dicke scalar–vector–tensor (...
We propose to test the viability of the recently introduced $$f(\mathcal {R})$$ gravity model in the...
International audienceWe consider a modification of General Relativity motivated by the treatment of...
The information contained in galactic rotation curves is examined under a minimal set of assumptions...
Galactic rotation curves provide some of the strongest evidence for the existence of dark matter at ...
We perform a test of John Moffat's modified gravity theory (MOG) within the Milky Way, adopting the ...
The phenomenology of modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) on galaxy scales may point to more fundament...
We investigate the possibility that the behavior of the rotational velocities of test particles grav...
Einstein gravity coupled to a massive skew symmetric field F_{\mu\nu\lambda} leads to an acceleratio...
We perform a test of John Moffat's modified gravity theory (MOG) within the Milky Way, adopting the ...
We study the possibility that galactic rotation curves can be explained by a gravitational potential...
Higher order curvature gravity has recently received a lot of attention due to the fact that it give...
We present modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) fits to 15 rotation curves of low surface brightness (...