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The Physics of Radio Sources and Cosmology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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There are two important questions in which the physics of radio sources impinges upon cosmology. The first is whether the large apparent expansion velocities of certain compact sources can be explained satisfactorily within the hypothesis that their red-shifts are due to the Hubble expansion. The second is the whole broad question of the evolution of the radio source population with epoch. I do not have a new and convincing answer to the first, and the second is pretty nebulous, since we do not even understand radio sources at the present epoch very well. So I shall not present a general survey: instead, I shall use my allotted time to discuss a smaller question to which one can now give a fairly definite answer.
- Type
- VII. More Interpretation of Cosmological Information on Radio Sources
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 74: Radio Astronomy and Cosmology , 1977 , pp. 343 - 352
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- Copyright © Reidel 1977