Quantization State of Baryonic Mass in Clusters of Galaxies (Quantum Celestial Mechanics ) Quantization State of Baryonic Mass in Clusters of Galaxies (Quantum Celestial Mechanics )

Quantization State of Baryonic Mass in Clusters of Galaxies (Quantum Celestial Mechanics ‪)‬

Progress in Physics 2007, Jan 2007, 1

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The rotational velocity curves for clusters of galaxies cannot be explained by Newtonian gravitation using the baryonic mass nor does MOND succeed in reducing this discrepancy to acceptable differences. The dark matter hypothesis appears to offer a solution; however, non-baryonic dark matter has never been detected. As an alternative approach, quantum celestial mechanics (QCM) predicts that galactic clusters are in quantization states determined solely by the total baryonic mass of the cluster and its total angular momentum. We find excellent agreement with QCM for ten galactic clusters, demonstrating that dark matter is not needed to explain the rotation velocities and providing further support to the hypothesis that all gravitationally bound systems have QCM quantization states. 1 Introduction

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2007
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
Progress in Physics
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
164.6
KB
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