In the chapter, we discussed that the largest redshifts found so far are greater than 6. Suppose we find a quasar with a redshift of 6.1. With what fraction of the speed of light is it moving away from us?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The quasar is moving with 0.93 the speed of light.

Explanation:

Let:

v be the speed that the quasar is moving at away from us,

z be the redshift

c be the speed of light.

The relativistic doppler shift formula, the fraction of the speed of light that the quasar is moving away from us is given by:

v/c = [(z - 1)^2 -1]/[(z - 1)^2 + 1]

     = [(6.1 - 1)^2 -1]/[(6.1 - 1)^2 + 1]

     = 0.93

  v = 0.93×c

Therefore, the quasar is moving with 0.93 the speed of light.