The Search for a Ninth Planet Intensifies as the Plot Deepens

The Search for a Ninth Planet Intensifies as the Plot Deepens

A pair ⁤of theoretical‍ physicists are reporting that the⁤ same observations inspiring the hunt for​ a ninth planet might instead be evidence within the solar system of a modified law​ of gravity⁤ originally developed ⁤to ​understand the rotation of⁢ galaxies.

Researchers Harsh Mathur, a ‍professor of ⁣physics ‍at Case Western Reserve⁤ University, and Katherine Brown, an associate professor of physics at Hamilton College, made the assertion after ⁣studying the effect the ‌Milky Way galaxy would have⁤ on objects in the outer solar system—if the laws of gravity were governed by a theory known as Modified Newtonian Dynamics (or MOND).

MOND ⁢proposes Isaac⁣ Newton’s famous law of gravity is valid up to a point. That is, when ‌the gravitational acceleration predicted by Newton’s law becomes‌ small enough, MOND allows for a⁢ different gravitational behavior to take over.

The observational ⁣success of MOND on⁢ galactic scales is why some scientists ⁣consider it an alternative to “dark matter,”‍ the term physicists‌ use to describe a hypothesized​ form of matter⁤ that would ‍have gravitational effects but not emit any ‍light.

“MOND is really good at explaining galactic-scale observations,” Mathur said, “but I hadn’t expected⁤ that it ⁢would have noticeable effects on the outer solar system.”

2023-10-06 02:24:02
Original from phys.org

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