Non-vacuum relativistic extensions of MOND using metric theories of gravity with curvature–matter couplings and their applications to the accelerated expansion of the universe without dark components
Abstract:We discuss the advantages of using metric theories of gravity with curvature–matter couplings in order to construct a relativistic generalization of the simplest version of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND), where Tully–Fisher scalings are valid for a wide variety of astrophysical objects. We show that these proposals are valid at the weakest perturbation order for trajectories of massive and massless particles (photons). These constructions can be divided into local and non-local metric theories of gravity w… Show more
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