Classical Cosmology I. Anomalous Redshift for Galaxies in NED-D ()
ABSTRACT
Three mechanisms for an alternative to the Doppler effect as an explanation for the redshift are reviewed. A fourth mechanism is the attenuation of the light as given by the Beer-Lambert law. The average value of the Hubble constant is therefore derived by processing the galaxies of the NED-D catalog in which the distances are independent of the redshift. The observed anisotropy of the Hubble constant is reproduced by adopting a rim model, a chord model, and both 2D and 3D Voronoi diagrams.
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Zaninetti, L. (2024) Classical Cosmology I. Anomalous Redshift for Galaxies in NED-D.
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
10, 8-26. doi:
10.4236/jhepgc.2024.101002.
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