Unifying static analysis of gravitational structures with a scale-dependent scalar field gravity as an alternative to dark matter
David F. Mota, Vincenzo Salzano, Salvatore Capozziello, Nicola R., Napolitano

TL;DR
This paper explores a scalar field within scalar-tensor gravity as an alternative to dark matter, demonstrating its ability to fit galaxy dynamics and suggesting a unified approach across different astrophysical systems.
Contribution
It introduces a scale-dependent scalar field model that can replicate dark matter effects in galaxies and clusters, providing a new alternative gravity framework.
Findings
Scalar field fits elliptical galaxy velocity dispersions well
Scalar field couples differently to matter components
Correlations across systems support a unified theory
Abstract
Aims. We investigated the gravitational effects of a scalar field within scalar-tensor gravity as an alternative to dark matter. Motivated by chameleon, symmetron and f(R)-gravity models, we studied a phenomenological scenario where the scalar field has both a mass (i.e. interaction length) and a coupling constant to the ordinary matter which scale with the local properties of the considered astrophysical system. Methods. We analysed the feasibility of this scenario using the modified gravitational potential obtained in its context and applied it to the galactic and hot gas/stellar dynamics in galaxy clusters and elliptical/spiral galaxies respectively. This is intended to be a first step in assessing the viability of this new approach in the context of "alternative gravity" models. Results. The main results are: 1. the velocity dispersion of elliptical galaxies can be fitted remarkably…
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