
TL;DR
This paper develops a relativistic model for dipolar particles with a four-vector dipole moment, showing they can mimic dark matter effects and reproduce MOND in the non-relativistic limit.
Contribution
It introduces a new action-based relativistic framework for dipolar particles, linking their dynamics to dark matter and modified gravity phenomena.
Findings
Dipolar particles can reach equilibrium states in gravitational fields.
A fluid of dipolar particles reproduces MOND behavior in the non-relativistic limit.
The model aligns with a gravitational polarization approach to dark matter.
Abstract
The dynamics of "dipolar particles", i.e. particles endowed with a four-vector mass dipole moment, is investigated using an action principle in general relativity. The action is a specific functional of the particle's world line, and of the dipole moment vector, considered as a dynamical variable. The first part of the action is inspired by that of a particle with spin moving on an arbitrary gravitational background. The second part is intended to describe, at some effective level, the internal non-gravitational force linking together the "microscopic" constituents of the dipole. We find that some solutions of the equations of motion and evolution of the dipolar particles correspond to an equilibrium state for the dipole moment in a gravitational field. Under some hypothesis we show that a fluid of dipolar particles, supposed to constitute the dark matter, reproduces the modified…
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