Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session K01: Poster Session II (14:00-17:00)
2:00 PM,
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Plaza Foyer
Abstract: K01.00072 : Converged Gravitational Field Flux Lines in Disk Galaxies: An Alternative View of Mass Discrepancy Problem from Generalizing Gauss's Law of Gravity
Presenter:
Te-Chun Wang
(Li-Chih High School)
Author:
Te-Chun Wang
(Li-Chih High School)
Starting from a generalized Gauss's law of Gravity, a 1/r field dependence causing flat rotation curve of disk galaxies are shown by a Gaussian surface with cylindrical symmetry where the gravitational flux distribution is converged along the radial direction of the disk plane. A spherical to cylindrical transition of the Gaussian surface symmetry across a critical field ~10-10 N/Kg is shown to give the exact M~V4 Tully-Fisher relation, as presented in astrophysics session of this conference.
In this report, some gravitational field flux related practical questions is discussed, including:1. Can 1/r field be proved to be equivalent to F=ma2/a0 of MOND theory below the critical field at galactic scale?
2. Can the Faber-Jackson relation of elliptical galaxies be modeled by the flux line converging sinario?
3. Can the average kinetic energy <T>=<V>/2, which has been derived from Virial theorem of 1/r2 field, be enhanced by the 1/r field or converged gravitational flux lines to meet the highly non-Newtonian dynamics in galaxy clusters?
4. Can the role of M mass points be replaced by 4πGM gravitational flux lines in cosmic scale to match the gravitational lensing observed distribution of dark matter?
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