Tests of Randomness in Astronomical Objects. I. Along Single Great Circles
PS Wesson
Australian Journal of Physics
28(4) 453 - 462
Published: 1975
Abstract
Results are presented for the first of two extensive computer tests for nonrandomness in the interobject positions of astronomical objects. The aim is to test the two predictions: the geometrical effect that it is impossible to put an arbitrarily large number of objects on the surface of a sphere and have them all randomly equivalent; and the physical effect that any astronomical objects which occur in clumps or clusters (like galaxies) should show the predicted regular-chain effect of Scott et at. (1954). Four other physical effects expected to give rise to nonrandomness are also discussed, including the Arp hypothesishttps://doi.org/10.1071/PH750453
© CSIRO 1975