Explanation of velocities distribution in the galaxies without the dark matter
V. N. Borodikhin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a vector theory of gravitation to explain galaxy rotation curves without dark matter, matching theoretical predictions with observed data across multiple galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel vector gravitational theory that accounts for galaxy rotation curves without dark matter, supported by theoretical and experimental alignment.
Findings
Theoretical rotation curves match observed data.
Distribution of cyclic fields in galaxies aligns with measurements.
Dark matter hypothesis is not necessary under this model.
Abstract
In this work, we submit the explanation of spectra of the rotary curves of galaxies on the basis of a vector theory of gravitation without regard to the dark matter hypothesis. We study the approximation of rotary curves in case of existing of the medium constant cyclic field by the example of a number of galaxies. Besides, we obtain the curves of distribution of cyclic fields in the galaxies, wherein the theoretical and experimental data is equal.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
