... medium with iron in the process. A merger between two white dwarfs may also trigger the same type of supernovae. Because of their homogeneity, these explosions can be used as ‘standard candles’ such that we can calculate their distance...
...the following fundamental tasks: Researching the laws of accelerated expansion of the Universe with the use of type 1a supernovae. The discovery of these objects in the red shift range of 0.1 < z < 0.8, where the decelerated and accelerated expansion...
... of matter onto a companion star and as the matter reaches a critical limit, it ignites a series of runaway nuclear reactions. Type II supernovas occur when a star runs out of nuclear fuel and it collapses under its own gravity. What is left...
... as standard candles has great potential, since we can observe them out to much greater distances from us than type-Ia supernovas, and so use them to probe much earlier epochs in the history of the cosmos,” explains Lusso. So, using X-ray...
... of mass on galaxy and cluster scales. With the aid of the SDSS-II Supernova Survey, his research interests also includes analysing type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) to better understand their role as cosmological distance indicators and to improve...
...a definitive figure for Hubble’s constant as the powerful space observatory aims to collect a wealth of information on new Type Ia supernovae, Cepheid variables, and red giant stars, amongst other celestial objects. Its Hubble-like resolution and ...