Mar 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978apj...220..418t&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1, vol. 220, Mar. 1, 1978, p. 418-425.
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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Galaxies, Night Sky, Red Shift, Computerized Simulation, H Lines, K Lines, Mercury (Metal), Random Errors
Scientific paper
The Simkin (1977) effect is discussed for Steward Observatory spectrogram measurements and shown by K-H residuals and comparisons with other redshift sources, including sky-substracted values, probably not to exceed 30 km/s. Large effects are, however, shown to exist in Kintner (1971) and other redshift sources - up to + or - 400 km/s - while the Humason, Mayall, and Sandage (1956) redshifts appear to be unaffected. The effect that is seen appears to be explained entirely by 4047-A mercury interference and to be virtually independent of galaxy magnitude. Such interference cannot explain redshift-magnitude bands in either form or amount of shift.
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