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On the role of dust in the microwave emission of galactic halos

A. Amekhyan, S. Sargsyan, A. Stepanian

Published 2019-07-02Version 1

The contribution of the thermal dust component in galactic halo rotation is explored based on the microwave data of Planck satellite. The temperature asymmetry of Doppler nature revealed for several edge-on galaxies at several microwave frequencies is analyzed regarding the contribution of the thermal dust emission. We derive the dust contribution to the galactic halo rotation using the data in three bands, 353GHz, 545GHz and 857GHz for two nearby galaxies M81 and M82. The relevance of the revealed properties on the halo rotation is then discussed in the context of the modified gravity theories proposed to describe the dark matter configurations.

Comments: Mod. Phys. Lett. A (in press), 15 pages
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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