A statistical investigation of the mass discrepancy–acceleration relation
We use the mass discrepancy–acceleration relation (the correlation between the ratio of total-to-visible mass and acceleration in galaxies; MDAR) to test the galaxy–halo connection. We analyse the MDAR using a set of 16 statistics that quantify its four most important features: shape, scatter, the p...
Main Author: | Desmond, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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