Study of the stellar ray deviations observed during solar eclipses Attempt at an interpretation of the discrepancy between this coefficient and the Einstein theoretical value

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Bosons, Light (Visible Radiation), Relativity, Solar Eclipses, Stellar Luminosity, Displacement Measurement, Light Modulation, Light Transmission, Photons, Statistical Analysis

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Recalculation of the stellar light ray deviation measured during a solar eclipse. A statistical analysis minimizing the displacement vector dispersion around the solar disk is presented, along with a separation by color of the results obtained, aimed at determining the photon-photon or photon-boson effect to be added to the Einstein effect to account for the observed deviation.

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