Orbital precession of the S2 star in Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2022)

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Abstract
We have obtained the first constraint of the parameter space of Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity using the motion of the S2-star around the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, and we did not find any serious tension with General Relativity. We used the Schwarzschild-like metric of Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity to predict the orbital motion of S2-star, and to compare it with the publicly available astrometric data, which include 145 measurements of the positions, 44 measurements of the radial velocities of S2-star along its orbit, and only the inferred rate of precession, as the latest GRAVITY data are not yet public. We employed a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm to explore the parameter space, and constrained the only one additional parameter of Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity to alpha less than or similar to 0.662 at 99.7 per cent confidence level, where alpha = 0 reduces this modified theory of gravity to General Relativity.
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gravitation, stars: kinematics and dynamics, Galaxy: centre, dark matter
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