TITLE:
New Expansion Dynamics Applied to the Planar Structures of Satellite Galaxies and Space Structuration
AUTHORS:
Jacques Fleuret
KEYWORDS:
Dwarf Satellite Galaxies, Dark Matter, Expansion, Flat Rotation Curves, Galaxies, Structure, Gravitation, Symmetry
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.7 No.16,
December
23,
2016
ABSTRACT: Recent observations of Dwarf Satellite Galaxies (DSG) show that they have a clear tendency to stay in particular planes. Explanations with standard physics remain controversial. Recently, I proposed a new explanation of the galactic flat rotation curves, introducing a new cosmic acceleration due to expansion. In this paper, I apply this new acceleration to the dynamics of DSG’s (without dark matter). I show that this new acceleration implies planar structures for the DSG trajectories. More generally, it is shown that this acceleration produces a space structuration around any massive center. It remains a candidate to explain several cosmic observations without dark matter.