On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

In fact, as should be apparent to Mills the radiation seen in several
> remote galaxies comes from such a great distance that it must be strongly
> red-shifted, by the time we get it - but RM proposes a value that is LESS
> than the value seen. Doh.


I have two questions that maybe someone knows the answer to:

   - Is Mills "predicting" a "cutoff," i.e., a broadband spectrum with a
   cutoff at 3.48 keV, or a sharp peak at 3.48 keV?
   - Is the finding in the original article a broadband spectrum with a
   cutoff, or a sharp peak?

Eric

p.s., I think the fancy single-quote in the title is driving eskimo.com
crazy.  (I've replaced it with a simple quote.)

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