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The following pages link to Measurements of Ω and Λ from 42 High‐Redshift Supernovae (Q54237530):
Displaying 50 items.
- Constraints on the Dark Side of the Universe and Observational Hubble Parameter Data (Q21328689) (← links)
- Three‐Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ) Observations: Implications for Cosmology (Q21534933) (← links)
- Axions and the strong C P problem (Q21563668) (← links)
- Theoretical aspects of massive gravity (Q21563834) (← links)
- Experimental astrophysics with high power lasers and Z pinches (Q21563857) (← links)
- The cosmological constant and dark energy (Q21563874) (← links)
- The holographic principle (Q21563880) (← links)
- Galileon as a local modification of gravity (Q21651437) (← links)
- More on ghosts in the Dvali-Gabadaze-Porrati model (Q21651474) (← links)
- Mechanics and Newton-Cartan-like gravity on the Newton-Hooke space-time (Q21651487) (← links)
- de Sitter vacua in string theory (Q21707294) (← links)
- Importance of supernovae at z > 1.5 to probe dark energy (Q21707302) (← links)
- Cosmological parameters from CMB and other data: A Monte Carlo approach (Q21707305) (← links)
- Long-term future of extragalactic astronomy (Q21707520) (← links)
- HD 140283: a star in the solar neighborhood that formed shortly after the Big Bang (Q21710657) (← links)
- Long γ-ray bursts and core-collapse supernovae have different environments (Q21860007) (← links)
- First‐Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ) Observations: Determination of Cosmological Parameters (Q22066135) (← links)
- Improved cosmological constraints from a joint analysis of the SDSS-II and SNLS supernova samples (Q27012677) (← links)
- The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II supernova survey: technical summary (Q27017201) (← links)
- First-year spectroscopy for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II supernova survey (Q27017229) (← links)
- Peculiar motions, accelerated expansion, and the cosmological axis (Q27335427) (← links)
- Quark masses: An environmental impact statement (Q27335477) (← links)
- A guided tour through the wild nuclear landscape (Q27335551) (← links)
- Probing violation of the Copernican principle via the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect (Q27335736) (← links)
- Behavior of varying-alpha cosmologies (Q27336345) (← links)
- Holography and the large number hypothesis (Q27336841) (← links)
- Evidence for Dark Energy from the Cosmic Microwave Background Alone Using the Atacama Cosmology Telescope Lensing Measurements (Q27341735) (← links)
- Measurement of the Casimir Force between Parallel Metallic Surfaces (Q27342086) (← links)
- Confirmation of the Copernican principle at Gpc radial scale and above from the kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect power spectrum (Q27342757) (← links)
- Reconstructing the Cosmic Equation of State from Supernova Distances (Q27345214) (← links)
- Chameleon cosmology (Q27347320) (← links)
- A Test of the Copernican Principle (Q27348041) (← links)
- Why the universe is just so (Q27348717) (← links)
- Testing general relativity with 21-cm intensity mapping (Q27348809) (← links)
- Conservation laws in theories with universal gravity/matter coupling (Q27348948) (← links)
- Is cosmic speed-up due to new gravitational physics? (Q27349088) (← links)
- Detecting dark energy in orbit: The cosmological chameleon (Q27349387) (← links)
- Late-time cosmology of a scalar-tensor theory with a universal multiplicative coupling between the scalar field and the matter Lagrangian (Q27349807) (← links)
- Black-Hole No-Hair Theorems for a Positive Cosmological Constant (Q27350040) (← links)
- Observational constraints on dark energy and cosmic curvature (Q27354784) (← links)
- Coexistence of Black Holes and a Long-Range Scalar Field in Cosmology (Q27355421) (← links)
- Supermassive boson star at the galactic center? (Q27441618) (← links)
- Quintessence as a runaway dilaton (Q27442156) (← links)
- Uncorrelated measurements of the cosmic expansion history and dark energy from supernovae (Q27442189) (← links)
- Dark energy or apparent acceleration due to a relativistic cosmological model more complex than the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker model? (Q27443112) (← links)
- Living in a Void: Testing the Copernican Principle with Distant Supernovae (Q27445642) (← links)
- New Dark Energy Constraints from Supernovae, Microwave Background, and Galaxy Clustering (Q27451917) (← links)
- Cosmology from start to finish (Q28236809) (← links)
- Supernova SN 2011fe from an exploding carbon-oxygen white dwarf star (Q28255474) (← links)
- The type Ia supernova SNLS-03D3bb from a super-Chandrasekhar-mass white dwarf star (Q28264607) (← links)