Bibcode
Lopez-Corredoira, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
"Evolution of Cosmic Objects through their Physical Activity, Proceedings of the Conference dedicated to Viktor Ambartsumian's 100th anniversary, held 15-18 Sep 2008 in Yerevan and Byurakan, Armenia, Editors: H.A. Harutyunian, A.M. Mickaelian & Y. Terzian, Yerevan, "Gitutyun" Publishing House of NAS RA, p. 196-205"
Fecha de publicación:
11
2010
Número de citas
4
Número de citas referidas
3
Descripción
An "exotic" idea proposed by Viktor Ambartsumian was that new galaxies
are formed through the ejection from older active galaxies. Galaxies
beget galaxies, instead of the standard scenario in which galaxies stem
from the evolution of the seeds derived from fluctuations in the initial
density field. This idea is in some way contained in the speculative
proposal that some or all QSOs might be objects ejected by nearby
galaxies, and that their redshift is not cosmological(Arp, G./M.
Burbidge and others). I will discuss some of the arguments for and
against this scenario; in particular, I shall talk about the existence
of real physical connections in apparently discordant QSO-galaxy
redshift associations. On the one hand, there are many statistical
correlations of high-redshift QSOs and nearby galaxies that cannot yet
be explained in terms of gravitational lensing, biases, or selection
effects; and some particular configurations have very low probabilities
of being a projection of background objects. Our understanding of QSOs
in general is also far from complete. On the other hand, some cases
which were claimed to be anomalous in the past have found an explanation
in standard terms. As an example, I will show some cases of our own
research into this type: statistics of ULXs around nearby galaxies, and
the Flesch & Hardcastle candidate QSOs catalog analysis. My own
conclusion is neutral.