The standard cosmological model (LambdaCDM) typically explains flat galactic rotation curves via dark-matter halos with multiple free parameters, often raising fine-tuning concerns (e.g., the disk-halo conspiracy). This supplement replaces empirical interpolation functions with an asymptotically consistent IPU kinematic equation. Using a fixed visible-mass model (bulge + exponential disk) and a representative Gaia-based kinematic profile, we fit a single constant parameter and evaluate whether the rotation curve can remain flat purely by (i) the 1/r decay of the baryonic term and (ii) the emergence of an interface-driven constant term. We show that a uniform constant term (no screening) fails under the fixed baryonic model, whereas an interface-exposure factor derived from the same disk scale length yields a smooth transition and substantially improves the weighted fit while preserving the Newtonian inner limit.
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SHUNICHI SUZUKI
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699bee1c1c6c6bad5397fca0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18691655