Adjective
redshifted (comparative more redshifted, superlative most redshifted)
(astronomy) (of light and other radiation) Increased in wavelength as a consequence of redshift
Additionally, in an expanding universe, distant objects recede from us, which causes the light emanating from them to be redshifted and diminished in brightness. Source: Internet
Otherwise, redshifts combine as : which yields solutions where certain objects that "recede" are blueshifted and other objects that "approach" are redshifted. Source: Internet
Both the photon count rate and the photon energy are redshifted. Source: Internet
The highly redshifted photons from this period form the cosmic microwave background. Source: Internet
This will eventually lead to all evidence for the Big Bang disappearing, as the cosmic microwave background is redshifted to lower intensities and longer wavelengths. Source: Internet
There are new radio telescope arrays that are looking for redshifted 21-cm neutral hydrogen emission from the earliest galaxies. Source: Internet