Fokker-Planck entropic force interpretation of galactic rotation curves
V.S. Morales-Salgado, H. Mart\'inez-Huerta, P.I. Ram\'irez-Baca

TL;DR
This paper proposes an entropic force model derived from a statistical framework to explain galactic rotation curves, matching observations and scaling laws without traditional dark matter halos.
Contribution
It introduces a minimal entropic-force model based on the Fokker-Planck equation that fits rotation curves and reproduces empirical galaxy scaling relations.
Findings
FPE model fits rotation curves as well or better than standard profiles.
The model yields physically consistent stellar mass-to-light ratios.
It reproduces empirical scaling laws like the Tully-Fisher relation.
Abstract
We investigate whether the discrepancy between observed galactic rotation curves and those predicted from baryonic matter can be interpreted as the manifestation of an emergent entropic force. Starting from a minimal statistical framework, we derive an effective radial force from a stationary solution of the Fokker-Planck equation under simple and physically motivated assumptions. We confront this Fokker-Planck entropic (FPE) model with high-quality rotation curves from the SPARC database, performing a systematic comparison with standard halo profiles, including Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW), Burkert, and pseudo-isothermal (ISO) models. The FPE model provides fits of comparable or improved statistical quality than traditional profiles, while yielding stellar mass-to-light ratios within physically consistent ranges, in contrast to NFW and Burkert fits that often approach prior limits. Beyond…
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