MOG produces distinct orbital precession and sky-projected deviations for S-stars that grow with the parameter α and can resemble dark matter effects while remaining testable against GR.
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Post-Newtonian orbital mechanics around a black hole in modified gravity
MOG produces distinct orbital precession and sky-projected deviations for S-stars that grow with the parameter α and can resemble dark matter effects while remaining testable against GR.
- Gravitational emissions and light curves of quasi-periodic orbits in Schwarzschild spacetime embedded in a Dehnen-type dark matter halo