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Q: Is quasar distribution even across the sky or is it skewed?
On 26/08/2011 6:47 PM, dlzc wrote:
Dear Yousuf Khan: On Aug 26, 1:46 pm, Yousuf wrote: I'd expect to see a jet in the middle of that bubble if we were still erupting. Not if it is filled with "Dark" matter, not if the jet acts like a laser: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives...7344.Ch.r.html It would be a "laser" made of matter rather than light. Therefore light coming out of it would have no relation to the matter's own direction of travel, the matter would emit light in all random directions and therefore we should be able to see it. Yousuf Khan |
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Is quasar distribution even across the sky or is it skewed?
dlzc wrote:
Dear 7: On Aug 26, 2:21 am, 7 email_at_www_at_enemygadgets_dot_...@enemygadgets .com wrote: Mike Dworetsky wrote: 7 wrote: Q: Is quasar distribution even across the sky or is it skewed? -------------------------------------------------------------- It appears to be even, in the sense that the number of quasars per unit solid angle is uniform over the entire sky. Is it also uniform over different bands of z? Very interesting to know. You have access to the data I'm interested if someone had already cooked the data to look for results. Astronomy and Physics is not my field, but I am big fan of it. |
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