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Title:
Anomalous redshifts in galaxies and quasars
Authors:
Arp, H.
Affiliation:
AA(Hale Observatories, Pasadena, Calif.)
Publication:
In: The evolution of the galaxies and its cosmological implications; International Conference, Paris, France, September 8, 9, 1976, Proceedings. (A78-46201 20-90) Paris, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1977, p. 377-398; Discussion, p. 399-409.
Publication Date:
00/1977
Category:
Astrophysics
Origin:
STI
NASA/STI Keywords:
GALACTIC RADIATION, QUASARS, RED SHIFT, ANDROMEDA GALAXY, ASTRONOMICAL CATALOGS, MILKY WAY GALAXY, SEYFERT GALAXIES, SPIRAL GALAXIES
Bibliographic Code:
1977dreu.coll..377A

Abstract

The evidence for anomalous redshifts in both quasars and galaxies is examined. It is attempted to establish as unequivocally as possible that non-Doppler redshifts exist, taking into account both statistical probabilities of associations as well as interactions between different redshift objects. Attention is given to galaxy-companion-quasar associations, evidence for galaxy-quasar interaction, the correlation of properties of associated galaxies and quasars, and the absolute magnitudes of associated quasars. The special case of radio sources and a quasar on a line from an elliptical galaxy is considered and new discordant redshift galaxies are discussed. A description is given of the small systematic redshift of normal companion galaxies.
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