Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter

It is an unsolved mystery that the rotation velocity of a galactic disc is same at any radial distances. The presence of dark matter is expected, but not observed. Here we propose a novel scheme for the evolution of the initial cosmic energy to current galaxies. According to the energy circulation t...

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Main Author: Shigeto Nagao
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2020-06-01
Series:Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/S2424942420500048
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spelling doaj-034b8154f4744c909235fb57240709602021-02-09T00:45:17ZengWorld Scientific PublishingReports in Advances of Physical Sciences2424-94242529-752X2020-06-01422050004-12050004-1610.1142/S242494242050004810.1142/S2424942420500048Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark MatterShigeto Nagao0Ikeda, Osaka, JapanIt is an unsolved mystery that the rotation velocity of a galactic disc is same at any radial distances. The presence of dark matter is expected, but not observed. Here we propose a novel scheme for the evolution of the initial cosmic energy to current galaxies. According to the energy circulation theory, which we previously reported, the fundamental force works based on momentums. Antiparallel movements of energy pieces form a circulation. Due to the space expansion, the initial energy circulations separate and decompose to smaller level circulations; to galactic seeds, stellar seeds, and smallest energy circulations. The internal circulating velocity of a galactic seed is inherited to the circulating speed of stellar seeds in a ring. The intra-circulation interaction by the fundamental force keeps the stellar seeds to circulate at the initial speed, which does not alter by the space expansion. The new scheme meets the galaxy rotation curve without requiring dark matter.http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/S2424942420500048galactic evolutionrotation velocity of a galaxydark matterenergy circulation theoryfundamental forcegalactic seedstellar seedquasar
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Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter
Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences
galactic evolution
rotation velocity of a galaxy
dark matter
energy circulation theory
fundamental force
galactic seed
stellar seed
quasar
author_facet Shigeto Nagao
author_sort Shigeto Nagao
title Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter
title_short Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter
title_full Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter
title_fullStr Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter
title_full_unstemmed Galactic Evolution Showing a Constant Circulating Speed of Stars in a Galactic Disc without Requiring Dark Matter
title_sort galactic evolution showing a constant circulating speed of stars in a galactic disc without requiring dark matter
publisher World Scientific Publishing
series Reports in Advances of Physical Sciences
issn 2424-9424
2529-752X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description It is an unsolved mystery that the rotation velocity of a galactic disc is same at any radial distances. The presence of dark matter is expected, but not observed. Here we propose a novel scheme for the evolution of the initial cosmic energy to current galaxies. According to the energy circulation theory, which we previously reported, the fundamental force works based on momentums. Antiparallel movements of energy pieces form a circulation. Due to the space expansion, the initial energy circulations separate and decompose to smaller level circulations; to galactic seeds, stellar seeds, and smallest energy circulations. The internal circulating velocity of a galactic seed is inherited to the circulating speed of stellar seeds in a ring. The intra-circulation interaction by the fundamental force keeps the stellar seeds to circulate at the initial speed, which does not alter by the space expansion. The new scheme meets the galaxy rotation curve without requiring dark matter.
topic galactic evolution
rotation velocity of a galaxy
dark matter
energy circulation theory
fundamental force
galactic seed
stellar seed
quasar
url http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/epdf/10.1142/S2424942420500048
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