A comparison between the Hubble diagrams of Type-I Seyfert galaxies and low-redshift, radio-weak quasars

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Forbidden Bands, Galactic Evolution, Hubble Diagram, Quasars, Red Shift, Seyfert Galaxies, Cosmology, Line Spectra, Spectrum Analysis, Statistical Analysis

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Thirty low-redshift, radio-weak quasars with 2 or more forbidden lines, and 16 Type-I Seyfert galaxies of the non-violent subtype are taken and their Hubble diagrams are compared. They each have a high correlation on the diagram, but they do not fall on a continuous line. This suggests that, contrary to the surmise by some people, they are not the same type of object. If quasars do evolve into Seyferts, then the transition must be very brief and rapid.

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