Implications of Two Type Ia Supernova Populations for Cosmological Measurements
First Stellar Velocity Dispersion Measurement of a Luminous Quasar Host with Gemini North Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics
GALEX Spectroscopy of SN 2005ay suggests a UV spectral uniformity among type II-P supernovae
- Authors: A. Gal-Yam (1,2), F. Bufano (3), T. Barlow (4), E. Baron (5), S. Benetti (3), E. Cappellaro (3), P. J. Challis (6), R. S. Ellis (2), A. V. Filippenko (7), R. J. Foley (7) D. B. Fox (8), R. P. Kirshner (6), D. C. Leonard (9), W. Li (7), D. Maoz (10), T. Matheson (11), P. A. Mazzali (3,12), M. Modjaz (6,7), K. Nomoto (13), E. O. Ofek (2), J. Simon (2) T. Small (4), G. P. Smith (14), M. Turatto (3), S. D. Van Dyk (15), L. Zampieri (3) ((1) Weizmann Institute of Science (2) Caltech (3) INAF/Padova (4) GALEX Science Center (5) University of Oklahoma (6) CfA (7) UC Berkeley (8) PSU (9) SDSU (10) Tel Aviv U. (11) NOAO (12) MPA (13) IPMU (14) University of Birmingham (15) Spitzer Science Center)
On the Gamma-Ray Spectrum of RX J1713.7-3946 in the GLAST era
H.E.S.S. upper limits for Kepler's supernova remnant
Review of the Safety of LHC Collisions