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Straight spinning cosmic strings in Brans-Dicke gravity
It is presented an exact solution of straight spinning cosmic strings in
Brans-Dicke theory of gravitation. The possibility of the existence of closed
timelike curves around these cosmic strings is analyzed. Furthermore, the
stability about the formation of the topological defect discussed here is
checked. It is shown the existence of a suitable choice for the integration
constants in which closed timelike curves are not allowed. We also verify if it
is possible that the obtained spacetime can be the source that describes the
observed rotational curves in some galaxies.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figur
A nearly cylindrically symmetric source in the Brans-Dicke gravity as the generator of the rotational curves of the galaxies
Observation shows that the velocities of stars grow by approximately 2 to 3
orders of magnitude when the distances from the centers of the galaxies are in
the range of kpc to kpc, before they begin to tend to a constant
value. Up to know, the reason for this behavior is still a matter for debate.
In this work, we propose a model which adequately describes this unusual
behavior using a (nearly) cylindrical symmetrical solution in the framework of
a scalar-tensor-like (the Brans-Dicke model) theory of gravity.Comment: 24 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J.