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Galactic Dark Matter in Newtonian Theory

Kirill Vankov
Anatoli Vankov
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This article presents the results of our research on a multifaceted Centennial problem of the apparent inability of Newton's gravity to treat observations of galaxies and their hierarchical structure by Kepler's laws. The suspected disturbing cause is ``Dark Matter'' (further, Galactic Dark Matter, - GDM), which is invisible but interacts with the ordinary one through Newton's gravity. However, misapplying Newton's theory is not excluded: there are cases demonstrating galactic observations in terms of GDM-free Keplerian orbits. We revisited this problem in all aspects and scrutiny and found its hidden roots in compromised conceptions of Kepler's orbits and mass-to-light ratio $\Upsilon$. Consequently, we developed an approximate algorithm for treating galactic observations in the Newtonian gravitation framework and demonstrated its success in examples of the Milky Way and other galaxies. Astronomers still believing in deficiency of Newton's gravity can verify in practice the asserted ability to treat observations of galaxies by GDM-free Astronomy based on Classical Newtonian gravitation.

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hal-03740859 , version 1 (30-07-2022)
hal-03740859 , version 2 (04-08-2022)
hal-03740859 , version 3 (24-08-2022)
hal-03740859 , version 4 (14-12-2023)

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Kirill Vankov, Anatoli Vankov. Galactic Dark Matter in Newtonian Theory. 2023. ⟨hal-03740859v4⟩

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