Addressing the missing matter problem in galaxies through a new fundamental gravitational radius
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astro-ph.GAhep-th
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galaxiesgravitationalmatterradiusaddressingbaryonicbesidescurve
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We demonstrate that the existence of a Noether symmetry in $f(R)$ theories of gravity gives rise to a further gravitational radius, besides the standard Schwarzschild one, determining the dynamics at galactic scales. By this feature, it is possible to explain the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation and the rotation curve of gas-rich galaxies without the dark matter hypothesis.
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