Characteristic actions h/2pi (s) in the structure of the universe and the problem of the origin of galaxies

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Computational Astrophysics, Galactic Evolution, Universe, Density Distribution, Galactic Structure, Gravitational Effects, Hubble Constant, Thomson Scattering

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From the characteristic actions h/2pi (s), various relations between the basic characteristic quantities of objects and the fundamental constants in known physical laws may be derived. The main physical processes which lead to the formation of objects should be included in such relations through the fundamental constants. The problem of the origin of galaxies is considered on the basis of the theory of actions h/2pi (s). It is shown that in addition to gravitational effect, the dissipation process of the adiabatic density perturbations arising from the Thomson scattering in the early universe is a crucial process in forming galaxies. If the Hubble constant has a value of 50 km/s Mpc, the protogalaxies might be formed just before recombination.

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