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Astrophysical Tests of Modified Gravity: Stellar and Gaseous Rotation Curves in Dwarf Galaxies

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-06-18 v2

Abstract

Chameleon theories of gravity predict that the gaseous component of isolated dwarf galaxies rotates with a faster velocity than the stellar component. In this paper, we exploit this effect to obtain new constraints on the model parameters using the measured rotation curves of six low surface brightness galaxies. For f(R)f(R) theories, we rule out values of fR0>106f_{R0}>10^{-6}. For more general theories, we find that the constraints from Cepheid variable stars are currently more competitive than the bounds we obtain here but we are able to rule out self-screening parameters χc>106\chi_c>10^{-6} for fifth-force strengths (coupling of the scalar to matter) as low as 0.050.05 the Newtonian force. This region of parameter space has hitherto been inaccessible to astrophysical probes. We discuss the future prospects for improving these bounds.

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@article{arxiv.1407.6044,
  title  = {Astrophysical Tests of Modified Gravity: Stellar and Gaseous Rotation Curves in Dwarf Galaxies},
  author = {Vinu Vikram and Jeremy Sakstein and Charles Davis and Andrew Neil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.6044},
  year   = {2018}
}

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