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Testing the Dark Matter by Quantum Gravitation Theory in the Local Group, the Virgo and the Coma Clusters

Authors: Manuel Abarca Hernandez

The aim of this work is to test the novel theory called Dark Matter by Quantum Gravitation theory (DMbQG hereafter) at cluster scale. This theory was initially developed for galaxies and afterward was extended to clusters. The main paper where the theory is developed at galaxy scale is [5] Abarca, M. 2024, also in this paper there are some validation test using the rotation curves of MW and M31. The theory was fully extended to cluster in [2] Abarca,M.2024, also in the paper there are some validation test using data referred to the Local Group and the Virgo clusters. In this work are compiled some test introduced in the both papers and also there are two new tests referred to the Coma cluster, using data published recently. The tests are mainly focused on the turnaround radius, also called zero velocity radius, and its gravitating mass associated, in addition regarding the LG of galaxies there is another important test focused on its virial mass as well. The theoretical calculus has been validated using four papers published by well known team researchers in recent years. Namely the years: 2017, 2018, 2023 and 2025.

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