Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Aug 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989ssrv...50..523n&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews (ISSN 0038-6308), vol. 50, Aug. 1989, p. 523-614.
Mathematics
Logic
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Cosmology, Red Shift, Absorption Spectra, Active Galactic Nuclei, Astrometry, Distance, Doppler Effect, Gravitational Lenses, Line Spectra, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Magnitude, Quasars
Scientific paper
The history and current status of Hubble's cosmological hypothesis (CH), which attributes the redshifts of all extragalactic objects to the expansion of the universe, are reviewed, with a focus on recent observational evidence of noncosmological redshift components. Sections are devoted to methods of assessment, evidence consistent with the CH, neutral evidence, evidence in conflict with the CH, and proposed noncosmological explanations. Particular attention is given to a nonlinear Hubble relation, periodicities in the redshift distribution, galaxy-galaxy associations, associations of QSOs with bright galaxies, close pairs of QSOs, alignments and redshift bunching, galactic morphology, and Faraday rotations. Diagrams, graphs, and sample images are provided.
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