Monday, April 16, 2012

1204.2985 (J. W. Moffat et al.)

Applying MOG to lensing: Einstein rings, Abell 520 and the Bullet Cluster    [PDF]

J. W. Moffat, S. Rahvar, V. T. Toth
We investigate gravitational lensing in the context of the MOG modified theory of gravity. Using a formulation of the theory with no adjustable or fitted parameters, we present the MOG equations of motion for slow, nonrelativistic test particles and for ultrarelativistic test particles, such as rays of light. We demonstrate how the MOG prediction for the bending of light can be applied to astronomical observations. Our investigation first focuses on a small set of strong lensing observations where the properties of the lensing objects are found to be consistent with the predictions of the theory. We also present an analysis of the colliding clusters 1E0657-558 (known also as the Bullet Cluster) and Abell 520; in both cases, the predictions of the MOG theory are in good agreement with observation.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.2985

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