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Testing the Strong Equivalence Principle. II. Relating the External Field Effect in Galaxy Rotation Curves to the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe

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arxiv 2109.04745 v1 pith:2CBW545T submitted 2021-09-10 astro-ph.GA astro-ph.COgr-qchep-th

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Theories of modified gravity generically violate the strong equivalence principle, so that the internal dynamics of a self-gravitating system in free fall depends on the strength of the external gravitational field (the external field effect). We fit rotation curves (RCs) from the SPARC database with a model inspired by Milgromian dynamics (MOND), which relates the outer shape of a RC to the external Newtonian field from the large-scale baryonic matter distribution through a dimensionless parameter $e_{\rm N}$. We obtain a $>4\sigma$ statistical detection of the external field effect (i.e. $e_{\rm N}>0$ on average), confirming previous results. We then locate the SPARC galaxies in the cosmic web of the nearby Universe and find a striking contrast in the fitted $e_{\rm N}$ {values} for galaxies in underdense versus overdense regions. Galaxies in an underdense region between 22 and 45 Mpc from the celestial axis in the northern sky have RC fits consistent with $e_{\rm N}\simeq0$, while those in overdense regions adjacent to the CfA2 great wall and the Perseus-Pisces supercluster return $e_{\rm N}$ that are a factor of two larger than the median for SPARC galaxies. We also calculate independent estimates of $e_{\rm N}$ from galaxy survey data and find that they agree with the $e_{\rm N}$ inferred from the RCs within the uncertainties, the chief uncertainty being the spatial distribution of baryons not contained in galaxies or clusters.

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