Anomalous Redshift of Some Galactic Objects
Yi-Jia Zheng

TL;DR
This paper discusses anomalous redshifts in certain galactic objects, proposing that these phenomena are explained by the soft-photon process rather than the Doppler Effect, with redshift increasing with temperature.
Contribution
It introduces the soft-photon process as an alternative explanation for anomalous redshifts in galactic objects, challenging traditional Doppler-based interpretations.
Findings
Redshifts increase with star temperature
Doppler Effect cannot explain the phenomena
Soft-photon process provides a consistent explanation
Abstract
Anomalous redshifts of some galactic objects such as binary stars, early-type stars in the solar neighborhood, and O stars in a star clusters are discussed. It is shown that all these phenomena have a common characteristic, that is, the redshifts of stars increase as the temperature rises. This characteristic cannot be explained by means of the Doppler Effect but can by means of the soft-photon process proposed by Yijia Zheng (arXiv:1305.0427 [astro-ph.HE]).
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · History and Developments in Astronomy · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
