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A new proposal for Galactic dark matter: Effect of f(T) gravity
It is still a challenging problem to the theoretical physicists to know the
exact nature of the galactic dark matter which causes the galactic rotational
velocity to be more or less a constant. We have proposed that the dark matter
as an effect of f(T) gravity. Assuming the flat rotation curves as input we
have shown that f(T) gravity can explain galactic dynamics. Here, we don' have
to introduce dark matter. Spacetime metric inspired by f(T) gravity describes
the region up to which the tangential velocity of the test particle is
constant. This inherent property appears to be enough to produce stable
circular orbits as well as attractive gravity.Comment: 7 pages and 1 figure. Minor corrections are made. Accepted for
publication in Int.J.Theor.Phy
The impact of common and German wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) on the New Zealand beekeeping industry
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