Rotation curves of spiral galaxies i) fall off much less steeply than the Keplerian curves do; and ii) have asymptotic speeds almost proportional to the fourth root of the mass of the galaxy, the Tully-Fisher relation. These features alone are sufficient for assigning a dark companion to the galaxy in an unambiguous way. In regions outside a spherical system, we design a spherically symmetric spacetime to accommodate these peculiarities. Gravitation emerges in excess of what the observable matter can produce. We attribute the excess gravitation to a hypothetical, dark, perfect fluid companion to the galaxy and resort to the Tully-Fisher relation to deduce its density and pressure. The dark density turns out to be proportional to the square ...
We combine data from the Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galaxies, a recently calibrated emp...
accepted for publication in AJWe combine data from the Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galax...
International audienceContext. Galaxies in dense environments are subject to interactions and mechan...
A systematic variation of the dark matter abundance in spiral galaxies, previously reported (Persic ...
A systematic variation of the dark matter abundance in spiral galaxies, previously reported (Persic ...
Abstract. The Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTF) can be substantially improved when considering th...
The Tully-Fisher (TF) relation is an empirically establish correlation between the luminosity of s...
The Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTF) can be substantially improved when considering that the ga...
Context. The baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTF) is a fundamental relation between baryonic mass an...
Context. Providing a theoretical basis for the baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation (BTFR; baryonic mass v...
The rotation curves of spiral galaxies obey strong scaling relations. These include the Tully-Fisher...
We explore the Tully-Fisher relation over five decades in stellar mass ingalaxies with circular velo...
I investigate the Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation for a sample of galaxies with extended 21 cm rotati...
We use a sample of 97 galaxies selected from the Arecibo legacy fast ALFA (ALFALFA) 21 cm ...
The Tully-Fisher relation is used to probe dark matter (DM) in the optical regions of spiral galaxie...
We combine data from the Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galaxies, a recently calibrated emp...
accepted for publication in AJWe combine data from the Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galax...
International audienceContext. Galaxies in dense environments are subject to interactions and mechan...
A systematic variation of the dark matter abundance in spiral galaxies, previously reported (Persic ...
A systematic variation of the dark matter abundance in spiral galaxies, previously reported (Persic ...
Abstract. The Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTF) can be substantially improved when considering th...
The Tully-Fisher (TF) relation is an empirically establish correlation between the luminosity of s...
The Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTF) can be substantially improved when considering that the ga...
Context. The baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTF) is a fundamental relation between baryonic mass an...
Context. Providing a theoretical basis for the baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation (BTFR; baryonic mass v...
The rotation curves of spiral galaxies obey strong scaling relations. These include the Tully-Fisher...
We explore the Tully-Fisher relation over five decades in stellar mass ingalaxies with circular velo...
I investigate the Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation for a sample of galaxies with extended 21 cm rotati...
We use a sample of 97 galaxies selected from the Arecibo legacy fast ALFA (ALFALFA) 21 cm ...
The Tully-Fisher relation is used to probe dark matter (DM) in the optical regions of spiral galaxie...
We combine data from the Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galaxies, a recently calibrated emp...
accepted for publication in AJWe combine data from the Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galax...
International audienceContext. Galaxies in dense environments are subject to interactions and mechan...