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Strong constraints on the gravitational law from $Gaia$ DR3 wide binaries

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-09-06 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We test Milgromian dynamics (MOND) using wide binary stars (WBs) with separations of 2302-30 kAU. Locally, the WB orbital velocity in MOND should exceed the Newtonian prediction by 20%\approx 20\% at asymptotically large separations given the Galactic external field effect (EFE). We investigate this with a detailed statistical analysis of GaiaGaia DR3 data on 8611 WBs within 250 pc of the Sun. Orbits are integrated in a rigorously calculated gravitational field that directly includes the EFE. We also allow line of sight contamination and undetected close binary companions to the stars in each WB. We interpolate between the Newtonian and Milgromian predictions using the parameter αgrav\alpha_{\rm{grav}}, with 0 indicating Newtonian gravity and 1 indicating MOND. Directly comparing the best Newtonian and Milgromian models reveals that Newtonian dynamics is preferred at 19σ19\sigma confidence. Using a complementary Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis, we find that αgrav=0.0210.045+0.065\alpha_{\rm{grav}} = -0.021^{+0.065}_{-0.045}, which is fully consistent with Newtonian gravity but excludes MOND at 16σ16\sigma confidence. This is in line with the similar result of Pittordis and Sutherland using a somewhat different sample selection and less thoroughly explored population model. We show that although our best-fitting model does not fully reproduce the observations, an overwhelmingly strong preference for Newtonian gravity remains in a considerable range of variations to our analysis. Adapting the MOND interpolating function to explain this result would cause tension with rotation curve constraints. We discuss the broader implications of our results in light of other works, concluding that MOND must be substantially modified on small scales to account for local WBs.

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@article{arxiv.2311.03436,
  title  = {Strong constraints on the gravitational law from $Gaia$ DR3 wide binaries},
  author = {Indranil Banik and Charalambos Pittordis and Will Sutherland and Benoit Famaey and Rodrigo Ibata and Steffen Mieske and Hongsheng Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.03436},
  year   = {2024}
}

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48 pages, 28 figures. Published in MNRAS in this form, corrected minor typo in Equation 33