We explore in a systematic way the possibility that long-range quantum gravity effects could play a role at galactic scales and could be responsible for the phenomenology commonly attributed to dark matter. We argue that the presence of baryonic matter breaks the scale symmetry of the de Sitter (dS) spacetime generating an IR scale r(0), corresponding to the scale at which the typical dark matter effects we observe in galaxies arise. It also generates a huge number of bosonic excitations with wavelength larger than the size of the cosmological horizon and in thermal equilibrium with dS spacetime. We show that for r greater than or similar to r(0) these excitations produce a new component for the radial acceleration of stars in galaxies whic...
We investigate the relationship between the dark matter and baryons in the linear regime. This relat...
AbstractWe study the infrared effective theory of gravity that stems from the quantum trace anomaly....
This thesis addresses fundamental questions concerning gravitational phenomena at large distances by...
We investigate the emergent laws of gravity when dark energy and the de Sitter space-time are modele...
The nonperturbative renormalization group flow of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is reviewed. It is ...
The nonperturbative renormalization group flow of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is reviewed. It is ...
We show how, by considering the cumulative effect of tiny quantum gravitational fluctuations over ve...
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The ...
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The ...
General relativity and its Newtonian weak field limit are not sufficient to explain the observed phe...
The empirical scaling relations observed in disk galaxies remain challenging for models of galaxy fo...
International audienceThe empirical scaling relations observed in disk galaxies remain challenging f...
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The ...
The nonperturbative renormalization group flow of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is reviewed. It is...
It is a tantalising possibility that quantum gravity (QG) states remaining coherent at astrophysical...
We investigate the relationship between the dark matter and baryons in the linear regime. This relat...
AbstractWe study the infrared effective theory of gravity that stems from the quantum trace anomaly....
This thesis addresses fundamental questions concerning gravitational phenomena at large distances by...
We investigate the emergent laws of gravity when dark energy and the de Sitter space-time are modele...
The nonperturbative renormalization group flow of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is reviewed. It is ...
The nonperturbative renormalization group flow of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is reviewed. It is ...
We show how, by considering the cumulative effect of tiny quantum gravitational fluctuations over ve...
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The ...
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The ...
General relativity and its Newtonian weak field limit are not sufficient to explain the observed phe...
The empirical scaling relations observed in disk galaxies remain challenging for models of galaxy fo...
International audienceThe empirical scaling relations observed in disk galaxies remain challenging f...
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The ...
The nonperturbative renormalization group flow of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is reviewed. It is...
It is a tantalising possibility that quantum gravity (QG) states remaining coherent at astrophysical...
We investigate the relationship between the dark matter and baryons in the linear regime. This relat...
AbstractWe study the infrared effective theory of gravity that stems from the quantum trace anomaly....
This thesis addresses fundamental questions concerning gravitational phenomena at large distances by...