Galaxy rotation curves in the \(\mu\)-deformation based approach to dark matter

We elaborate further the \(\mu\)-deformation-based approach to modeling dark matter, in addition to the earlier proposed use of \(\mu\)-deformed thermodynamics. Herein, we construct \(\mu\)-deformed analogs of the Lane-Emden equation (for density profiles), and find their solutions. Using these, we...

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