Relativity and Cosmology

   

The Dark Matter Phenomenon is a Result of the Existence of Yukawa Potential

Authors: Miroslav Sukenik, Jozef Sima

The analysis of the rotation curves of the galaxies, the analysis of the gravitational lenses as well as the fluctuations of the relict radiation point to the existence of dark matter, which is not subject to strong or electromagnetic interaction. The second possibility is a modification of Newtonian dynamics - MOND theory. So far, no dark matter has been found, and the MOND theory still stands only on observation, without a deeper theoretical explanation. A theoretical starting point could be the introduction of the gravitational Yukawa potential, which explains the observations within the framework of the MOND theory sufficiently well.

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