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 Participant

Kroupa, Pavel

Institution

Argelander Institute fuor Astronomy, University of Bonn  - Auf dem Huegel 71 - Bonn - NRW - Germany

Session

EG4

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Title

The dark matter crisis: falsification of the current standard model of cosmology (SMoC)
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Abstract

The SMoC requires The Dual Dwarf Galaxy Theorem to be true: primordial dark-matter (DM) dominated (type A) dwarf galaxies and tidal-dwarf (type B) galaxies void of DM must exist. Type A dwarfs surround the host approximately spherically, while type B dwarfs are typically correlated in phase-space. Only one type of dwarf galaxy is observed to exist on the baryonic Tully-Fisher plot and in the radius-mass plane. The Milky Way satellite system forms part of a vast phase-space-correlated structure. Other galaxies also have phase-space correlated satellite systems. Therefore, The Dual Galaxy Theorem is falsified by observation and dynamically relevant cold or warm DM cannot exist. It is shown that the SMoC is incompatible with a large set of other extragalactic observations. The empirical mass-discrepancy-acceleration correlation constitutes convincing evidence that galactic-scale dynamics must be Milgromian.

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