Received: January 13, 2014 Accepted: February 8, 2014 Online Published: February 17, 2014
doi:10.5539/apr.v6n2p8 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/apr.v6n2p8
Abstract
This paper discusses about Dark matter or Missing mass in Galaxies. In this work the tensor mathematics called
Dynamic Universe Model was used to find out theoretical star circular velocity curves in a Galaxy. Here we are
presenting four main cases. In the first case, there is a Galaxy with huge central mass at the center, sun like stars
and external galaxies are present in the calculations; only in this case the theoretical predictions of circular
velocity curves (star circular velocity verses star distance from the center of galaxy) were matching with the
observed velocities. In the later three cases either the huge central mass was absent or external galaxies were
absent or both were absent, the theoretical circular velocities did not match the observations. Hence the question
of missing mass / dark matter does not arise as it is only a calculations error. This prediction was first presented
in Tokyo University in 2005, that No dark matter (Missing mass) is required according to Dynamic Universe
Model. Later the findings from LUX in 2013 the (Large Underground Xenon) experiment confirmed this
prediction.
Applied Physics Research; Vol. 6, No. 2; 2014
ISSN 1916-9639 E-ISSN 1916-9647
Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education
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