A Strong Falsification of the Universal Radial Acceleration Relation in Galaxies

  • Chan M
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Abstract

In the past few decades, many studies revealed that there exist some apparent universal relations that can describe the dynamical properties in galaxies. In particular, the radial acceleration relation (RAR) is one of the most popular relations discovered recently that can be regarded as a universal law to connect the dynamical radial acceleration with the baryonic acceleration in galaxies. This has revealed an unexpected close connection between dark matter and baryonic matter in galaxies. In this article, by following the recent robust Galactic rotation curve analyzes, we derive the Galactic RAR (GRAR) and show for the first time that the alleged best-fit universal RAR deviates from the GRAR data at more than 5 σ . This provides a strong evidence to falsify the universal nature of RAR in galaxies claimed in past studies.

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Chan, M. H. (2024). A Strong Falsification of the Universal Radial Acceleration Relation in Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 969(2), 151. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1e60

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