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On a Generalized Mass-Velocity Relation for Disk Galaxies and Galaxy Clusters

Jeffrey M. La Fortune

Published 2021-10-06Version 1

We consolidate the BFJ and BTF (MVD) relations into a generalized Scaling Mass Velocity Relation applicable to both pressure-supported galaxy clusters and rotation-supported galaxies. Unlike MOND inspired relations containing a characteristic acceleration scale and its normalization factor, our proposal is dependent on observed dynamic surface mass densities and discrepancies. We perform the same analysis for a sample of HIFLUGCS galaxy clusters (Tian et al, 2021) found in prior work with SPARC galaxies (arXiv: 2101.01537). For this galaxy cluster sample, we find little evidence for a universal acceleration constant as previously recognized for galaxies. We finish with an examination of the virial energies for the combined sample recovering a mass-energy relation consistent with the phenomenology.

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