Flat rotation curves in Chern-Simons modified gravity
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概要
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We investigate the spacetime of a slowly rotating black hole in the Chern-Simons modified gravity. The long range feature of frame-dragging effect under the Chern-Simon gravity well explains the flat rotation curves of galaxies which is a central evidence of dark matter. Our solution provides a different scenario of rotating space from Gödel's solution.
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著者
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Matsuyama Toyoki
Department Of Physics Nara University Of Education
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Tanda Satoshi
Department Of Applied Physics Hokkaido University:center Of Education And Research For Topological S
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Konno Kohkichi
Department Of Applied Physics Hokkaido University:center Of Education And Research For Topological S
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Matsuyama Toyoki
Department of Physics, Nara University of Education
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Konno Kohkichi
Department of Applied Physics, Hokkaido University:Center of Education and Research for Topological Science and Technology, Hokkaido University
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