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Halos of Modified Gravity | Kirill Krasnov
; Yuri Shtanov
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17 May 2008 | Abstract: | We describe how a certain simple modification of general relativity, in which
the local cosmological constant is allowed to depend on the space-time
curvature, predicts the existence of halos of modified gravity surrounding
spherically-symmetric objects. We show that the gravitational mass of an object
weighed together with its halo can be much larger than its gravitational mass
as seen from inside the halo. This effect could provide an alternative
explanation of the dark-matter phenomenon in galaxies. In this case, the local
cosmological constant in the solar system must be some six orders of magnitude
larger than its cosmic value obtained in the supernovae type Ia experiments.
This is well within the current experimental bounds, but may be directly
observable in the future high-precision experiments. | Source: | arXiv, 0805.2668 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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