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Unique Prediction Of Modified Gravity Challenges Dark Matter Press Release - Source: CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
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The best example is represented by the Sunflower galaxy (NGC 5055) with the strongest external field among SPARC galaxies, whose well-measured rotation curve shows a mildly declining behavior at large radial distance and can be accurately modeled only with an external field effect. CREDIT Creative Commons
An international group of scientists, including Case Western Reserve University Astronomy Chair Stacy McGaugh, has published research contending that a rival idea to the popular dark matter hypothesis more accurately predicts a galactic phenomenon that appears to defy the classic rules of gravity.
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IMAGE: The best example is represented by the Sunflower galaxy (NGC 5055) with the strongest external field
among SPARC galaxies, whose well-measured rotation curve shows a mildly declining behavior at large
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An international group of scientists, including Case Western Reserve University Astronomy Chair Stacy McGaugh, has published research contending that a rival idea to the popular dark matter hypothesis more accurately predicts a galactic phenomenon that appears to defy the classic rules of gravity.
This is significant, the astrophysicists say, because it further establishes the hypothesis called modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND), or modified gravity as a viable explanation for a cosmological dilemma: that galaxies appear to buck the long-accepted rules of gravity traced to Sir Isaac Newton in the late 1600 s.
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