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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1642474
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1642474 |
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Possible manifestations of the graviton background (English)
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27 May 2002
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The author develops the idea that the redshift possibly has a non-Dopplerian nature, and adopts the ``tired-light'' point of view. Based on the hypothesis that there exists the isotropic graviton background, which allows the photon scattering on gravitons, it results a loss \(dE=-aEdr\) of the photon energy \(E\) on the way \(dr\), where \(a\) is a constant (naturally equal to \(H/c\), being in accordance to the Hubble law for small distances). The paper contains many connections to other redshift models, as well as possible explanations of some experimental facts, including the anomalous acceleration directed towards the Sun of the NASA probes, reported by Anderson's team in 1998.
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redshift models
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non-Dopplerian cosmology
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graviton background
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