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  • | keywords = [[Compton effect]], [[red shift]], [[quasi-stellar sources]], [[solar limb]], [[cosmological model]], [[gravitational attracti ...or intrinsic red shifts of quasi-stellar sources, the solar limb and other objects, but also results in a new cosmological model and unexpected insight into t
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  • ...([http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v318/n6045/abs/318446a0.html BL Lac objects are extragalactic, highly variable, polarized sources with significant emis
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  • I will attempt to explain the characteristics of quasi stellar objects as an optical illusion created by gravitational lensing of the photons from
    866 bytes (131 words) - 19:22, 1 January 2017
  • ...d from dust and gas further out, the last not magnified as greatly. BL Lac objects are perceived as QSO's from which primarily rays emitted by atoms or reflec
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology]], [[Redshift]], [[Quasi Stellar Objects]]
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  • ...e electromagnetic wave for blackbody radiation, such as for many celestial objects, follows the same ?Dn/n = constant? law as if it were a Doppler law. Th
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  • ...lose by. Because of Arp's observations, the assumption that high red shift objects have to be very far away - on which the Big Bang theory and all of "accepte
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  • ...itude]] of −26.7,<ref name="3C 273 article">{{Cite journal|title=The Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources 3C 48 and 3C 273|url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1964ApJ.. ...ce was quickly associated with an [[optical]] counterpart, an unresolved ''stellar object''. In 1963, [[Maarten Schmidt]]<ref name="Schmidt1963">{{cite journ
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  • ...ro.ph..8026B The Distribution of Redshifts in New Samples of Quasi-stellar Objects]", Burbidge, G.; Napier, W. M., <i>The Astronomical Journal</i>, Volume 121
    6 KB (879 words) - 06:28, 2 January 2017
  • ...p later used the atlas as evidence in his debate on [[Quasar|quasi-stellar objects]] (QSOs). ...in the atlas are referred to primarily by their Arp number. Many of these objects (particularly [[Arp 220]]) are also used as spectral templates for studying
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  • ...ef> is the [[hypothesis]] that the [[redshift]]s of cosmologically distant objects (in particular [[galaxies]] and [[quasars]]) tend to cluster around multipl ...out errors in measurement or analysis, quantized redshift of cosmological objects would either indicate that they are physically arranged in a quantized patt
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