Cosmological parameters from supernovae: Two groups' results agree

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Observational Cosmology, Supernovae

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Measurements of type Ia supernova apparent brightnesses over a range of distances allows a measurement of changes in the universe's expansion rate. This measurement yields information about the mass density and vacuum energy density (``cosmological constant'') of the universe. We present results from two research groups that are in excellent agreement. Both groups' results indicated with high statistical confidence that the Universe is currently accelerating (q0<0) and that the cosmological constant (ΩΛ) makes an important contribution to the total energy density. We discuss the techniques involved in these measurements, and the systematic uncertainties due to supernova evolution, gray extinction, weak lensing, selection bias, sample contamination, a local void, and methodology. To date, none of the sources of systematic uncertainty that have been identified and estimated can reconcile the data with ΩΛ=0 and q0>0.

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