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New Preprint on Wide Binaries Supports MOND
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[QUOTE="ohwilleke, post: 6893155, member: 19562"] Another new wide binary paper makes a strong claim. A new preprint claims to observe at ten sigma significance, a deviation from Newtonian gravity consistent with MOND in wide binary stars from a sample of 26,615 stars and also appears to consider the external field effect of MOND, which is a concern previously raised about wide binary star gravitational evidence. Previous papers by other authors have questioned whether the data quality supports this conclusion. This would be contrary to the expectations of dark matter phenomena coming from a halo of dark matter particles and would also be contrary to Deur's gravitational field self-interaction paradigm. The abstract and paper are as follows: Kyu-Hyun Chae, "Breakdown of the Newton-Einstein Standard Gravity at Low Acceleration in Internal Dynamics of Wide Binary Stars" [URL='https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.04613']arXiv:2305.04613[/URL] (May 8, 2023) (submitted to Apj). [/QUOTE]
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