Multiple Choice
Quasars emit significant amounts of radiation from the Lyman α transition.When the spectrum is observed on Earth,it is found that the Lyman α line is accompanied by many absorption lines,called the Lyman α forest.What is the origin of these lines? (See Figure 13-57,Comins,Discovering the Essential Universe,6th ed.)
A) The absorption lines are caused by the rotation of the quasar. Different parts of the quasar thus give rise to Lyman-alpha lines with different Doppler shifts.
B) The absorption lines are the result of gravitational lensing by objects between the quasar and Earth.
C) The emitted Lyman-alpha radiation is absorbed by many gas clouds between the quasar and Earth. The lines are receding at various velocities and thus are absorbed at different Doppler-shifted wavelengths.
D) Because the quasar's jets are aimed at various directions, the jet plasma has Doppler shifts that are different from those of the quasar itself. The result is a variety of Lyman-alpha wavelengths in the spectrum received on Earth.
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