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Towards a full general relativistic approach to galaxies

Davide Astesiano, Sergio L. Cacciatori, Vittorio Gorini, Federico Re

2022The European Physical Journal C27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We analyse the dynamics of a single disk galaxy from a general relativistic viewpoint. We investigate dark matter (DM) effects in terms of a known family of stationary axially-symmetric solutions of Einstein equations coupled to a rotating dust. These effects are generated by the non-Newtonian features of such solutions and are ascribed to the essential role of frame dragging. Indeed, in such models, the off-diagonal elements of the metric are, in general, of the same order of magnitude of the diagonal ones. We generalize the results of Balasin and Grumiller (BG) to the physical case of differentially rotating dust. In particular, we find that for differential rotation the amount of energy density required to account for the flat rotation curves of disk galaxies is reduced with respect to the BG rigid rotation case. This stresses the discrepancy between Newtonian gravity and general relativity (GR), even at low velocities and low energy densities.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsGeneral relativityGalaxy rotation curveAxial symmetryDiagonalGalaxyEinsteinClassical mechanicsNewtonian fluidRotation (mathematics)Dark matterAstrophysicsGalaxy formation and evolutionQuantum mechanicsGeometryMathematicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
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