redshift Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈred.ʃɪft]
  • Us [ ˈred.ʃɪft]

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  • How did the public accounts of redshift from 1920 to 1925 change, and how did they relate to the scientific reports of the time?

  • Determining the gamma-ray burst rate as a function of redshift.

  • He also doubted that the redshift of solar lines would ever be verified.

  • For definiteness, we estimate the rate of events at low redshift (most of the geological record lies within the time corresponding to cosmologically low redshifts).

  • The large-scale structure of the universe also looks different if one only uses redshift to measure distances to galaxies.

  • The survey has found hundreds of clusters of galaxies over an extremely wide redshift range.

  • The problem with this method is that hosts of active galaxies may not be typical of galaxies at their redshift.

  • Other theories of gravitation require gravitational redshift, although their detailed explanations for why it appears vary.

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