Monday 15 May 2017

Paper published on "near light velocities observed in Astronomical Jets" in General Science journal today

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http://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Papers-Astronomy/Download/6931


Explaining near light velocities observed in Astronomical Jets using SITA simulations

 

Author:
Gupta, Satyavarapu Naga Paramewara 





Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Astronomy
Language:
English
Date Published:
May 15, 2017

Downloads:
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Keywords:
Dynamic Universe Model, Astronomical Jets, SITA simulations

Abstract:
Very high velocities like velocity of light are observed in astronomical jets from the centres of many Galaxies including our own Milkyway. The formation of such high velocity jet is explained using SITA simulations in this paper. For this purpose the velocity attained by a test neutron in the path traced by it is calculated and depicted using a setup of 133 bodies. This setup consisting of one densemass of the mass equivalent to Galaxy center, 90 stars with similar masses of stars near Galaxy center, mass equivalents of 23 Globular Cluster groups, 16 Milkyway parts, Andromeda and Triangulum Galaxies at appropriate distances. The velocity of particle attained in the path by this test neutron was found to be very high as observed in an astronomical jet emerging from Galaxy center. Dynamic Universe model can be used for such an application.



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