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Scientific Paper
TitlePeriodicity in Extragalactic Redshifts
Author(s)William M Napier
Keywordsperiodicity, extragalactic redshifts, global galactic, global galactocentric
Published1993
JournalNone
Pages13-26

Abstract

Claims that the redshifts of galaxies are quantizied at intervals of []24, []36 or []72 kms-1 are being subjected to rigorous statistical scrutiny using new, accurate redshift data. The results of this enquiry to date are reviewed. The presence of a global galactocentric periodicty []37.5[]0.2 kms-1 is confirmed at a high confidence level. A strong redshift periodicity of []71.7[]1.3 kms-1 also exists amongst the galaxies of the outer regions of the Virgo cluster.