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6 October, 08:29

Quasar spectra often show many absorption lines that all appear to be as a result of the same electron transition (such as level 1 to level 2 in hydrogen) but that fall at different wavelengths in the spectrum. Why do we think this is the case?

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  1. 6 October, 08:45
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    Answer: Because of different redshift of cloud.

    Explanation:

    We are seeing absorption lines from clouds of gas that lie between us and the quasar, and therefore each cloud has a different redshift.

    A quasar's spectrum is hugely redshifted. And most astronomers think this large redshift tells us about the distance to the quasar.
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