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A solution for galactic disks with Yukawian gravitational potential

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GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATION
Volume 39, Issue 6, Pages 777-784

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-007-0420-8

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We present a new solution for the rotation curves of galactic disks with gravitational potential of the Yukawa type. We follow the technique employed by Toomre in 1963 in the study of galactic disks in the Newtonian theory. This new solution allows an easy comparison between the Newtonian solution and the Yukawian one. Therefore, constraints on the parameters of theories of gravitation can be imposed, which in the weak field limit reduce to Yukawian potentials. We then apply our formulae to the study of rotation curves for a zero-thickness exponential disk and compare it with the Newtonian case studied by Freeman in 1970. As an application of the mathematical tool developed here, we show that in any theory of gravity with a massive graviton (this means a gravitational potential of the Yukawa type), a strong limit can be imposed on the mass (m(g)) of this particle. For example, in order to obtain a galactic disk with a scale length of b similar to 10 kpc, we should have a massive graviton of m(g) << 10(-59)g. This result is much more restrictive than those inferred from solar system observations.

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