A new perspective on MOND
D.V. Bugg (Queen Mary, University of London)

TL;DR
This paper offers a new interpretation of MOND, linking it to the Hubble constant and Dark Energy, suggesting a fundamental acceleration scale related to cosmological parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective connecting MOND's acceleration parameter to cosmological constants, providing a potential physical basis for the modified dynamics.
Findings
Acceleration peak at Milgrom's a_0 within experimental error
Relation a_0 = cH_0/2π established
Discussion of connection to Dark Energy
Abstract
A novel interpretation of MOND is presented. For galactic data, in addition to Newtonian acceleration, there is an attractive acceleration peaking at Milgrom's parameter a_0. The peak lies within experimental error where a_0 = cH_0/2\pi; H_0 is the present-time value of the Hubble constant and c the velocity of light. The physical interpretation of this relation and its connection to Dark Energy are discussed.
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