Use of supernovae light curves for testing the expansion hypothesis and other cosmological relations

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Cosmology, Luminous Intensity, Supernovae, Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Mass Ejection

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The expanding universe hypothesis was put to an observational test by
using light curves for 37 supernovae. A value of H =
92/km/sec/Mpc was obtained for the Hubble constant.

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