Hopefully by now you are familiar with Don Scott’s work on Pulsars, but he didn’t finish explaining the apparent orbits of the visible star and the “companion”.
Here Don addresses the mechanism for the x ray pulse:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2009 ... theory.htm
Yet when you look at objects like this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_X-1
You see that we also have an apparent orbit of the visible star, based on the changing Doppler redshifts.
That is where the idea of Ari’s plasma redshift will work to explain the apparent motion of the star.
https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0401420
I hope you see how this comes together. This bit helps www-cr.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp/member/midori/dron/100624ms.pdf
If It is accelerated electrons or recombination producing the x rays, yet free electrons causing the redshift, anyone here care to build up the whole cycle? In other words, I’m asking if anyone here can follow Don’s capacitance cycle, and see how Ari’s idea of electron density dependent redshift, may explain the whole cycle?
Adding to Don Scott’s work on pulsars?
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Adding to Don Scott’s work on pulsars?
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Re: Adding to Don Scott’s work on pulsars?
That last link should have taken you to “study of Recombination x rays from Supernovae Remnants with Suzaku”
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