Astrophysics

   

Possible Explanation of the Critical Acceleration in Galaxies by Subatomic Building Blocks

Authors: Hans Peter Good

It is hypothesized that the characteristic acceleration scale (gc) seen in galaxies can be interpreted as the effect of a subatomic structure of the vacuum space. As a consequence, the characteristic mass surface density associated with gc defines the breakdown of classical gravity for gravitationally bound systems beyond a baryonic mass scale of ≈1.8 104 Msun. Both characteristic scales can be expressed in terms of two number constants, the natural constants GNewton, me, c and the reduced Planck constant hbar.

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