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Analysis of recent G experiments by a differential version of MOND theory

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arxiv 1504.07622 v4 pith:4Q5OXL4Y submitted 2015-04-27 gr-qc

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The discrepancy between two recently reported experimental values of the gravitational constant G was analysed within a differential version of MOND theory. In contrast to the most commonly accepted interpretation of MOND theory, it is assumed that only the relative gravitational acceleration between a test mass and an array of source masses determines the magnitude of post Newtonian corrections at small magnitudes of acceleration. The analysis was applied to one of the most recent Cavendish-type gravitational force experiments, which showed a significant deviation of the measured gravitational constant from the current CODATA value. A remarkable agreement between the observed G discrepancy and galaxy rotation curves was revealed by a consistent extrapolation within the framework of this model. The differential approach suggests that gravity-induced alterations of the space-time-curvature may define the magnitude of corrections to Newton's law.

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