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Type 1a Supernovae and the Cosmological Constant

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Brief look at recent type Ia supernova data and the cosmological constant

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Title: An Accelerating Universe
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Science Central - 510508 - Data from type Ia supernovae indicate a non-zero cosmological constant.

Category: Expansion - Robertson - Problem - Rate - Universe - Type - White - Constant - Cosmology - Walker - Supernovae - Accelerating - Supernova - Dwarf - Cosmological - Friedmann - Fine-tuning


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