Nonlocal gravity is the recent classical nonlocal generalization of Einstein’s theory of gravitation in which the past history of the gravitational field is taken into account. In this theory, nonlocality appears to simulate dark matter. The virial theorem for the Newtonian regime of nonlocal gravity theory is derived and its consequences for “isolated” astronomical systems in virial equilibrium at the present epoch are investigated. In particular, for a sufficiently isolated nearby galaxy in virial equilibrium, the galaxy’s baryonic diameter D 0 —namely, the diameter of the smallest sphere that completely surrounds the baryonic system at the present time—is predicted to be larger than the effective dark matter fraction f D M ...
A local phenomenological model that reduces to a non-local gravitational theory giving dark energy i...
The Virial Theorem is receiving scarce attention in the teaching of classical mechanics, and interme...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.79.064028 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.79.064028The analogy be...
A brief account of the present status of the recent nonlocal generalization of Einstein’s theory of ...
A version of the virial theorem, which takes into account the effects of the noncompact extra dimens...
This paper contains a collection of essays on nonlocal phenomena in quantum field theory, gravity an...
AbstractA nonlocal generalization of Einstein's theory of gravitation is constructed within the fram...
This paper contains a collection of essays on nonlocal phenomena in quantum field theory, gravity an...
Abstract In this paper, we study, in the Newtonian limit, the virial theorem in the context of a sca...
Non-Local Astrophysics: Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Physical Vacuum highlights the most significant...
We discuss some main aspects of theories of gravity containing nonlocal terms in view of cosmologica...
In the context of ghost-free, infinite derivative gravity, we provide a quantum mechanical framework...
We investigate the features of the cosmological expansion history described by a recent model of gra...
AbstractWe construct the covariant nonlocal action for recently suggested long-distance modification...
Even if the fundamental action of gravity is local, the corresponding quantum effective action, that...
A local phenomenological model that reduces to a non-local gravitational theory giving dark energy i...
The Virial Theorem is receiving scarce attention in the teaching of classical mechanics, and interme...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.79.064028 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.79.064028The analogy be...
A brief account of the present status of the recent nonlocal generalization of Einstein’s theory of ...
A version of the virial theorem, which takes into account the effects of the noncompact extra dimens...
This paper contains a collection of essays on nonlocal phenomena in quantum field theory, gravity an...
AbstractA nonlocal generalization of Einstein's theory of gravitation is constructed within the fram...
This paper contains a collection of essays on nonlocal phenomena in quantum field theory, gravity an...
Abstract In this paper, we study, in the Newtonian limit, the virial theorem in the context of a sca...
Non-Local Astrophysics: Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Physical Vacuum highlights the most significant...
We discuss some main aspects of theories of gravity containing nonlocal terms in view of cosmologica...
In the context of ghost-free, infinite derivative gravity, we provide a quantum mechanical framework...
We investigate the features of the cosmological expansion history described by a recent model of gra...
AbstractWe construct the covariant nonlocal action for recently suggested long-distance modification...
Even if the fundamental action of gravity is local, the corresponding quantum effective action, that...
A local phenomenological model that reduces to a non-local gravitational theory giving dark energy i...
The Virial Theorem is receiving scarce attention in the teaching of classical mechanics, and interme...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.79.064028 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.79.064028The analogy be...