Zloshchastiev, Konstantin G.2025-02-282025-02-282022-12-13Zloshchastiev, K.G. 2022. Galaxy rotation curves in superfluid vacuum theory. Pramana - Journal of Physics, 97(1): 1-7. doi:10.1007/s12043-022-02480-20304-42890973-7111 (Online)isidoc: 7A9WKhttps://hdl.handle.net/10321/5805Logarithmic superfluid theory of physical vacuum suggests that gravity has a multiple-scale structure, where one can recognize sub-Newtonian, Newtonian, logarithmic, linear and quadratic (de Sitter) terms in the induced space–time metric and effective potential. To test the theory’s predictions on a galactic scale, we apply best-fitting procedures to the rotation curve data obtained from 15 galaxies by the HI Nearby Galaxy Survey, assuming their stellar disk’s parameters to be fixed to the mean values measured using photometric methods. Although the fitting results seem to be sensitive to the stellar disk model chosen, they correspond closely with the observational data, even for those galaxies for which the rotation velocity profiles do not have flat regions.7 penModified gravityExtragalactic astrophysicsQuantum gravitySuperfluid vacuumGalaxy rotation curveKinematics and dynamics of galaxiesPhotometry of galaxies01 Mathematical Sciences02 Physical SciencesNuclear & Particles Physics49 Mathematical sciences51 Physical sciencesGalaxy rotation curves in superfluid vacuum theoryArticle2025-02-1210.1007/s12043-022-02480-2