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Non-Doppler Redshift and Dark Matter in the Coma Cluster | Yi-Jia Zheng
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19 Jun 2013 | Abstract: | In 1929 Zwicky proposed a tired light theory to interpret the Hubble law
(Hubble 1929). The key of the tired light theory is to interpret the observed
redshift of galaxy as the non-Doppler effect. But the derivation of the dark
matter in the Coma cluster proposed by Zwicky in 1933 was based on the
interpretation that redshifts of galaxies were the Doppler effect, and the
non-Doppler effect was not considered at all. However, if there is a reasonable
non-Doppler effect and the great majority of the observed redshifts of galaxies
in the Coma cluster can be interpreted by the non-Doppler effect, then it’s not
needed to introduce the dark matter in the Coma cluster to keep the stability
of the cluster. In this paper it is shown that the great majority of the
redshifts of galaxies in the Coma cluster are caused by the non-Doppler
redshift proposed by Zheng (2013), and a numerical estimation of the redshifts
of galaxies in the Coma cluster is presented. | Source: | arXiv, 1306.4407 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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