Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Could the TGD view of galactic dark matter make same predictions as MOND?

I learned about a very interesting findingso of Kyu-Hyun Chae  related to the dynamics of binaries of widely separated stars (this) . The dynamics seems to  violate  Newtonian gravitation for low accelerations,   which naturally emerge at large separations and the violations are roughly consistent with the MOND hypothesis. This raises the question whether the TGD based explanation of flat velocity spectra associated with galaxies could be consistent with the MOND hypothesis).  

The TGD based model for the binary system involving the monopole flux tubes associated with the stars of the binary leads to a prediction for the critical acceleration which is  of the same magnitude as the galactic critical accelerations. This result generalizes if the scaling law T2(m)/m= constant for the  system with mass m associated with a long monopole flux tube with string tension T(m) holds true.

See Could the TGD view of galactic dark matter make same predictions as MOND? and the chapter A HREF="https://tgdtheory.fi/pdfpool/3pieces.pdf">About the recent TGD based view concerning cosmology and astrophysics

For a summary of earlier postings see Latest progress in TGD.

For the lists of articles (most of them published in journals founded by Huping Hu) and books about TGD see this.

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