General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
[Submitted on 28 Mar 2013]
Title:Galaxy rotation curves. The theory
View PDFAbstract:The non-gauge vector field with as simple as possible Lagrangian (\ref{Lagrangian}) turned out an adequate tool for macroscopic description of the main properties of dark matter. The dependence of the velocity of a star on the radius of the orbit $V\left(r\right) $ -- galaxy rotation curve -- is derived analytically from the first principles\ completely within the Einstein's general relativity. The Milgrom's empirical modification of Newtonian dynamics in nonrelativistic limit (MOND) gets justified and specified in detail. In particular, the transition to a plateau is accompanied by damping oscillations. In the scale of a galaxy, and in the scale of the whole universe, the dark matter is described by a vector field with the same energy-momentum tensor. It is the evidence of the common physical nature. Now, when we have the general expression (\ref{Tik b=c=0}) for the energy-momentum tensor of dark matter, it is possible to analyze its influence on the structure and evolution of super heavy stars and black holes.
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From: Boris E. Meierovich [view email][v1] Thu, 28 Mar 2013 08:13:51 UTC (366 KB)
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