Dark Matter Gravitational Interactions
R. W. Tucker, C. Wang (Lancaster University)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new gravitational interaction for dark matter involving a massive vector field, which impacts cosmology, galaxy rotation, and eliminates singularities in early universe models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel dark matter gravitational charge and a corresponding Proca field, integrating it into inflationary cosmology and addressing singularities and horizon problems.
Findings
Homogeneous isotropic cosmologies without singularities
Dark matter influences galactic rotation curves
Pre-inflationary epochs correlated with dark matter density
Abstract
We argue that the conjectured dark mater in the Universe may be endowed with a new kind of gravitational charge that couples to a short range gravitational interaction mediated by a massive vector field. A model is constructed that assimilates this concept into ideas of current inflationary cosmology. The model is also consistent with the observed behaviour of galactic rotation curves according to Newtonian dynamics. The essential idea is that stars composed of ordinary (as opposed to dark matter) experience Newtonian forces due to the presence of an all pervading background of massive gravitationally charged cold dark matter. The novel gravitational interactions are predicted to have a significant influence on pre-inflationary cosmology. The precise details depend on the nature of a gravitational Proca interaction and the description of matter. A gravitational Proca field configuration…
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