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Accounting for anomalous velocity curve in galaxies as a possible frame dragging effect

Published 30 Sep 2020 in astro-ph.GA | (2009.14553v2)

Abstract: We investigate the possibility of accounting for the observed anomalous velocities of stars in galaxies to be a result of a dynamic prescription for having a galaxy generate and prescribe its own inertial frame. It is demonstrated that within observational uncertainties, an overall rotation of an inertial frame dragged by a galaxy is a comfortable fit to the observed anomalous velocity curves. A case for looking for a natural law for prescribing an inertial frame by a mass distribution over a finite (galaxy size) range is made out.

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