The Angular Diameter-Redshift Relation and Aspect Effects in Core-Dominated Quasars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Relativistic beaming and radio source orientation hypotheses are used to interpret the observed angular size-redshift (theta-z) relation for a well-defined sample of core-dominated quasars based on two Friedmann models. We show that the de-projected theta-z data favours a low density universe with Omega = 0.02 but shows a marked discrepancy with a high density universe Omega = 1. In addition we find that linear size is not correlated with both redshift and radio luminosity.

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