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We analyse the possibility that the observed cosmological redshift may be cumulatively due to the expansion of the universe and the tired light phenomenon. Since the source of both the redshifts is the same, they both independently relate to the same proper distance of the light source. Using this approach we have developed a hybrid model combining the Einstein de Sitter model and the tired light model that yields a slightly better fit to Supernovae Ia redshift data using one parameter than the standard ΛCDM model with two parameters. We have shown that the ratio of tired light component to the Einstein de Sitter component of redshift has evolved from 2.5 in the past, corresponding to redshift 1000, to its present value of 1.5. The hybrid model yields Hubble constant H0 =69.11(±0.53)km·s-1 ·Mpc-1 and the deceleration parameter q0 =-0.4. The component of Hubble constant responsible for expansion of the universe is 40% of H0 and for the tired light is 60% of H0. Consequently, the critical density is only 16% of its currently accepted value;a lot less dark matter is needed to make up the critical density. In addition, the best data fit yields the cosmological constant density parameter =0. The tired light effect may thus be considered equivalent to the cosmological constant in the hybrid model.
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篇名 Static and Dynamic Components of the Redshift
来源期刊 天文学与天体物理学国际期刊(英文) 学科 地球科学
关键词 Galaxies: DISTANCES and REDSHIFTS COSMOLOGICAL Parameters Cosmic Background Radiation Distance Scale COSMOLOGY Theory
年,卷(期) 2018,(3) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 219-229
页数 11页 分类号 P1
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Galaxies:
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REDSHIFTS
COSMOLOGICAL
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Cosmic
Background
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天文学与天体物理学国际期刊(英文)
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2161-4717
武汉市江夏区汤逊湖北路38号光谷总部空间
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