Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Friday–Sunday, November 15–17, 2024; Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Session C04: Gravity / Cosmology
9:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Temple University
Room: SERC 110B
Chair: Gerald Feldman, George Washington University
Abstract: C04.00006 : Zwicky was wrong: a multi-length scale application of the virial theorem to galactic clusters shows no need for Dark Matter.
10:24 AM–10:36 AM
Presenter:
William Kenneth George
(Chalmers Technical University, Gothenburg, Sweden (Emeritus))
Authors:
William Kenneth George
(Chalmers Technical University, Gothenburg, Sweden (Emeritus))
Gunnar T Johansson
(Chalmers Technical University (retired))
This talk focuses on the first leg, the virial theorem and the way it was applied by Zwicky and most since. By using multi-length scale physical analysis and a packed sphere model we show that the mass he (and almost everyone since) inferred from the rotational velocities was too large by a factor of N1/3, where N is the number of galaxies in the cluster. For the Coma cluster, N ~1000, hence Zwicky’s need for 90% invisible matter. We also show good agreement with recent data from the Virgo cluster and a compendium of merging groups and clusters, neither needing Dark Matter or Dark Energy but consistent with our theories for the other two legs.
[1] George, W.K and Johansson, T. J. (2023) http://www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/WKGeorge_APS_MAS_2023_U_Delaware.pdf
[2] George, W.K. and Johansson, T.J. (2023) “http://www.turbulence-online.com/Publications/A_Fluid_Mechanics_Solution_Galaxy_Rotation_Problem.pdf”
[3] George, W.K and Johansson, T.J.. (2024) Poster in this meeting about the implications JWST findings and our predictions of what it would find.
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