Mimicking dark matter through a non-minimal gravitational coupling with matter
Abstract
In this study one resorts to the phenomenology of models endowed with a non-minimal coupling between matter and geometry, in order to develop a mechanism through which dynamics similar to that due to the presence of dark matter is generated. As a first attempt, one tries to account for the flattening of the galaxy rotation curves as an effect of the non-(covariant) conservation of the energy-momentum tensor of visible matter. Afterwards, one assumes instead that this non-minimal coupling modifies the scalar curvature in a way that can be interpreted as a dark matter component (albeit with negative pressure). It is concluded that it is possible to mimic known dark matter density profiles through an appropriate power-law coupling , with a negative index -- a fact that reflects the dominance of dark matter at large distances. The properties of the model are extensively discussed, and possible cosmological implications are addressed.
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@article{arxiv.0906.4757,
title = {Mimicking dark matter through a non-minimal gravitational coupling with matter},
author = {O. Bertolami and J. Paramos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.4757},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
41 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables; greatly revised version, improved numerical analysis and discussion