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First test of Verlinde's theory of emergent gravity using weak gravitational lensing measurements.

Authors :
Brouwer, Margot M.
Visser, Manus R.
Dvornik, Andrej
Hoekstra, Henk
Kuijken, Konrad
Valentijn, Edwin A.
Bilicki, Maciej
Blake, Chris
Brough, Sarah
Buddelmeijer, Hugo
Erben, Thomas
Heymans, Catherine
Hildebrandt, Hendrik
Holwerda, Benne W.
Hopkins, Andrew M.
Klaes, Dominik
Liske, Jochen
Loveday, Jon
McFarland, John
Nakajima, Reiko
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases. Apr2017, Vol. 466 Issue 3, p2547-2559. 13p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Verlinde proposed that the observed excess gravity in galaxies and clusters is the consequence of emergent gravity (EG). In this theory, the standard gravitational laws are modified on galactic and larger scales due to the displacement of dark energy by baryonic matter. EG gives an estimate of the excess gravity (described as an apparent dark matter density) in terms of the baryonic mass distribution and the Hubble parameter. In this work, we present the first test of EG using weak gravitational lensing, within the regime of validity of the current model. Although there is no direct description of lensing and cosmology in EG yet, we can make a reasonable estimate of the expected lensing signal of low-redshift galaxies by assuming a background Lambda cold dark matter cosmology. We measure the (apparent) average surface mass density profiles of 33 613 isolated central galaxies and compare them to those predicted by EG based on the galaxies' baryonic masses. To this end, we employ the ~180 deg2 overlap of the Kilo-Degree Survey with the spectroscopic Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey. We find that the prediction from EG, despite requiring no free parameters, is in good agreement with the observed galaxy-galaxy lensing profiles in four different stellar mass bins. Although this performance is remarkable, this study is only a first step. Further advancements on both the theoretical framework and observational tests of EG are needed before it can be considered a fully developed and solidly tested theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899
Volume :
466
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124488550
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw3192