论文标题

星系旋转速度和观察到的物理特性之间可能的张力

A possible tension between galaxy rotational velocity and observed physical properties

论文作者

Shamir, Lior, McAdam, Darius

论文摘要

星系质量与它们的旋转速度之间的差异是最令人困惑的科学现象之一。尽管有一个多世纪的研究,但这种现象尚未完全理解。常见的解释包括暗物质和Mond等理论。在这里,我们报告了另一个观察结果,该观察结果显示了星系旋转的物理学与其旋转速度之间的张力。我们比较了星系的亮度,并发现与银河系相同的方向旋转的星系具有与沿相反方向旋转的星系不同的亮度。虽然预计由于多普勒的转移而导致亮度的这种差异,但预计将是微妙的。结果表明,亮度的差异足够大,可以通过基于地球的望远镜检测到。观察到的差异对应于旋转速度的星系的物理特性,远高于银河系的旋转速度。在北银河和南部银河极是一致的,并且在垂直于银河极的天空的一部分中观察到。几种不同的工具,例如DECAM,SDSS,PAN-Starrs和HST都观察到了差异。在注释方法中,观察结果也一致,包括不同的基于计算机的方法,手动注释或通过银河动物园的众包注释,所有这些都显示出相似的结果。对该观察结果的另一个可能的解释是在大规模结构中违反了奇偶校验,因此较早的宇宙中违反平价的程度更强。它也可以与其他异常(例如HO张力)链接。使用IA超新星对HO进行分析显示,当宿主星系的自旋方向保持一致时,尽管这些结果基于少量的超新星,但可能没有统计学意义。

The discrepancy between the mass of galaxies and their rotational velocity is one of the most puzzling scientific phenomena. Despite over a century of research, this phenomenon is not fully understood. Common explanations include dark matter and MOND, among other theories. Here we report on another observation that shows tension between the physics of galaxy rotation and its rotational velocity. We compare the brightness of galaxies, and find that galaxies that spin in the same direction as the Milky Way have different brightness than galaxies that spin in the opposite direction. While such difference in brightness is expected due to Doppler shift, it is expected to be subtle. The results show that the difference in brightness is large enough to be detected by Earth-based telescopes. That observed difference corresponds to physical properties of galaxies with far greater rotational velocity than the rotational velocity of the Milky Way. The difference is consistent in both the Northern galactic pole and the Southern galactic pole, and is not observed in parts of the sky that are perpendicular to the galactic pole. The differences are observed by several different instruments such DECam, SDSS, Pan-STARRS, and HST. The observation is also consistent across annotation methods, including different computer-based methods, manual annotation, or crowdsourcing annotations through Galaxy Zoo, all show similar results. Another possible explanation to the observation is parity violation in the large-scale structure, such that the magnitude of the parity violation was stronger in the earlier Universe. It can also be linked to other anomalies such as the Ho tension. Analysis of Ho using Ia supernovae shows smaller Ho tension when the spin directions of the host galaxies are consistent, although these results are based on a small number of supernovae, and may not be statistically significant.

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