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Elongated Gravity Sources as an Analytical Limit for Flat Galaxy Rotation Curves

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UNIVERSE
卷 7, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/universe7090346

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galactic rotation; nonspherical gravitational sources; modified gravity

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  1. MINECO (Spain) [FPA2016-75654-C2-1-P]
  2. MICINN [PID2019-108655GB-I00, PID2019-106080GB-C21]
  3. Univ. Complutense de Madrid [910309]
  4. IPARCOS institute

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The article discusses the unusual phenomenon of the flattening of spiral-galaxy rotation curves and suggests a potential explanation involving filamentary structures perpendicular to the galactic plane. While current research has not examined scales commensurable with galactic sizes, this hypothesis can partially explain some observational phenomena.
The flattening of spiral-galaxy rotation curves is unnatural in view of the expectations from Kepler's third law and a central mass. It is interesting, however, that the radius-independence velocity is what one expects in one less dimension. In our three-dimensional space, the rotation curve is natural if, outside the galaxy's center, the gravitational potential corresponds to that of a very prolate ellipsoid, filament, string, or otherwise cylindrical structure perpendicular to the galactic plane. While there is observational evidence (and numerical simulations) for filamentary structure at large scales, this has not been discussed at scales commensurable with galactic sizes. If, nevertheless, the hypothesis is tentatively adopted, the scaling exponent of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation due to accretion of visible matter by the halo comes out to reasonably be 4. At a minimum, this analytical limit would suggest that simulations yielding prolate haloes would provide a better overall fit to small-scale galaxy data.

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