Redshift periodicity and its significance for Recent observation
Arindam Mal, Sarbani Palit, Sisir Roy

TL;DR
This study analyzes quasar redshift data using advanced statistical methods, confirming that redshift values are quantized and exhibit periodic peaks, supporting the hypothesis of redshift periodicity in extragalactic astronomy.
Contribution
The paper applies SVD-based periodicity estimation and kernel density analysis to quasar data, providing strong statistical evidence for redshift quantization.
Findings
Redshift periodicity at approximately 0.0604 and 0.063 in linear scale.
Redshift data shows periodic peaks in histograms.
Quantized redshift supports existing theories of redshift periodicity.
Abstract
Recent observational evidence in extra galactic astronomy, the interpretation of the nature of quasar redshift continues to be research interest. Spectrum observation of high redshift quasar is young in nature. Observational evidence discuss on physical interpretation of redshift periodicity with statistical confirmation. Karlsson observed redshift periodicity at integer multiples of 0.089 in log scale and Burbidge observed redshift periodicity integer multiple of 0.061 in linear scale .Data analysis is important in order to form correct interpretations of the observed phenomena. Since Singular value decomposition (SVD) based periodicity estimation is known to be superior for noisy data sets, especially when the data contains multiple harmonics and overtones, mainly irregular in nature, we have chosen it to be our primary tool for analysis of the quasar-galaxy pair redshift data. Kernel…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Statistical and numerical algorithms
