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Historical Notes on the Expanding UniverseThe article Measuring the Hubble constant by Mario Livio and Adam Riess (Physics Today, October 2013, page 41) reviewed studies of the expanding universe from the 1920s to the present. Although the history of the subject underwent considerable compression to fit the length of a magazine article, we think it may leave a misleading impression of some of the key steps to our current understanding. We therefore offer the following clarifications. Most significantly, papers by Arthur Eddington and by Willem de Sitter in 1930, who successfully promoted Georges Lematres 1927 article for the Scientific Society of Brussels, effected a paradigm shift in interpretation of extragalactic redshifts in 1930. Before then, the astronomical community was generally unaware of the existence of nonstatic cosmological solutions and did not broadly appreciate that redshifts could be thought of locally as Doppler shifts in an expanding matter distribution. Certainly, in 1929 Edwin Hubble referred only to the de Sitter solution of 1917. At the time, the relation between distance and redshift predicted in that model was generally seen purely as a manifestation of static spacetime curvature.
Document ID
20150000171
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Way, Michael J.
(NASA Goddard Inst. for Space Studies New York, NY, United States)
Belenkyi, Ari
(Simon Fraser Univ. Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada)
Nussbaumer, Harry
(Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zurich, Switzerland)
Peacock, John
(Edinburgh Univ. United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
January 5, 2015
Publication Date
July 1, 2014
Publication Information
Publication: Physics Today
Publisher: AIP Publishing
Volume: 67
Issue: 7
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN18347
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Hubble constant
red shift
universe
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