String theory explanation of galactic rotation found using the geodesic constraint (Q2318436)
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String theory explanation of galactic rotation found using the geodesic constraint (English)
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15 August 2019
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Summary: The unique spherically symmetric metric which has vanishing Weyl tensor, is asymptotically de-Sitter, and can model constant galactic rotation curves is presented. Two types of field equations are shown to have this metric as an exact solution. The first is Palatini varied scalar-tensor theory. The second is the low energy limit of string theory modified by inclusion of a contrived potential.
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