In order to check the nature of the redshifts of the quasars, six X-ray sources around the Seyfert galaxy NGC3516 have been investigated, among which five were observed spectroscopically. The results show that the six...In order to check the nature of the redshifts of the quasars, six X-ray sources around the Seyfert galaxy NGC3516 have been investigated, among which five were observed spectroscopically. The results show that the six sources, S1102+7246, S1108+7226, Q1106+7244, Q1105+7242, Q1105+7238 and Q1107+7232 are active galactic nuclei. Their redshifts are 0.089, 0. 328, 0.690, 1.399 and 2.10, respectively. The unique characteristics of these active galactic nuclei seem to support the non-standard cosmology model.展开更多
文摘In order to check the nature of the redshifts of the quasars, six X-ray sources around the Seyfert galaxy NGC3516 have been investigated, among which five were observed spectroscopically. The results show that the six sources, S1102+7246, S1108+7226, Q1106+7244, Q1105+7242, Q1105+7238 and Q1107+7232 are active galactic nuclei. Their redshifts are 0.089, 0. 328, 0.690, 1.399 and 2.10, respectively. The unique characteristics of these active galactic nuclei seem to support the non-standard cosmology model.