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Quartet-Metric Gravity and Scalar Graviton Dark Holes
In the framework of the modified general relativity theory—the so called quartet-metric gravity/spontaneously broken relativity, objects to be called ‘‘dark holes’’ merging central black holes and peripheral scalar graviton dark haloes are considered. It is shown that the dark holes may naturally explain the effect of asymptotically flat rotation curves, attributed generally to the presence of some more conventional dark matter. Prospects of further modification of the discussed basic dark holes, to convert them to more realistic ones for application in astrophysics and cosmology, are outlined.
期刊介绍:
Physics of Atomic Nuclei is a journal that covers experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear physics: nuclear structure, spectra, and properties; radiation, fission, and nuclear reactions induced by photons, leptons, hadrons, and nuclei; fundamental interactions and symmetries; hadrons (with light, strange, charm, and bottom quarks); particle collisions at high and superhigh energies; gauge and unified quantum field theories, quark models, supersymmetry and supergravity, astrophysics and cosmology.