Non-topological solitons as the possible origin of intrinsic extragalactic redshifts

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Extragalactic Radio Sources, Galactic Nuclei, Galactic Radiation, Mass, Particles, Red Shift, Field Theory (Physics), Nonlinearity, Solitary Waves

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We examine the possibility that intrinsic (non velocity caused) redshifts, reported in the literature for more than twenty years, may be due to the appearance and subsequent ejection of non topological solitons from galactic nuclei. At the origin of this conjecture are, on one hand, the ability of Higgs type fields to modify the mass of the particles, and on the other, some properties of soliton stars which we comment below.

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