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Title:
Evidence for non-velocity redshifts
Authors:
Arp, H.
Affiliation:
AA(Hale Observatories, Pasadena, Calif.)
Publication:
In: Confrontation of cosmological theories with observational data; Proceedings of the Symposium, Krakow, Poland, September 10-12, 1973. (A75-21826 08-90) Dordrecht, D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1974, p. 61-67.
Publication Date:
00/1974
Category:
Astrophysics
Origin:
STI
NASA/STI Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS, GALAXIES, QUASARS, RED SHIFT, COSMOLOGY, DISTANCE, PARADOXES, PECULIAR GALAXIES, VELOCITY MEASUREMENT
Comment:
A&AA ID. AAA012.158.090
Bibliographic Code:
1974IAUS...63...61A

Abstract

Evidence for non-cosmological redshifts is reviewed. It is shown that all current statistical tests favor association of QSRs with galaxies close by, in distance, to our own. It is possible that all QSRs originate from galaxies of much lower redshift. It is shown that in the four cases where QSRs fall projected closest to bright galaxies, that in all four cases the galaxies show evidence of physical interaction. Evidence for high redshift, compact and peculiar companion galaxies is reviewed. From the individual associations of high redshift QSRs and companions, an empirical continuity of observed characteristics is shown between compactness (youth) and excess redshift. Some theoretical explanations for intrinsic redshifts are mentioned.

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