Type Ia Supernovae Could Use Some More Color
Including the color of the local environments of Type Ia supernovae in our analyses could help us use them as more precise cosmological tools.
Including the color of the local environments of Type Ia supernovae in our analyses could help us use them as more precise cosmological tools.
How would the LSST have to survey the sky in order to study dark energy?
As the Hubble tension continues to bubble, can an extra phase of expansion set right our understanding of the Universe’s history?
In the quest to obtain precise measurements of the Hubble Constant, Type Ia supernoave have been consistently used as optical standard candles. What if near-infrared observations of SNe joined the race?
We understand cosmology by building models that we can trace back through time, but nothing about these models limits them to the past. As the universe expands, faster and faster pushed by dark energy, when does that acceleration outstrip gravity? And when do the last stars form?
What if I told you it was true? All of it.