Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000aas...196.3212d&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, 196th AAS Meeting, #32.12; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 32, p.722
Mathematics
Logic
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Scientific paper
A ~2-meter satellite telescope with a 1-square-degree optical imager, a small near-IR imager, and a three-channel near-UV-to-near-IR spectrograph can discover over 2000 Type Ia supernovae in a year at redshifts between z=0.1 and 1.7, and follow them with high-signal-to-noise calibrated light-curves and spectra. The resulting data set can determine the cosmological parameters with precision: mass density Ω M to +/-0.02, vacuum energy density Ω Λ to +/-0.05, and curvature Ω k to +/-0.06. The data set can test the nature of the ``dark energy'' that is apparently accelerating the expansion of the universe. In particular, a cosmological constant dark energy can be differentiated from alternatives such as ``quintessence,'' by measuring the ratio of the dark energy's pressure to its density to +/-0.05, and by studying this ratio's time dependence. The large numbers of supernovae across a wide range of redshifts are necessary but not sufficient to accomplish these goals; the controls for systematic uncertainties are primary drivers of the design of this space-based experiment. These systematic and statistical controls cannot be obtained with other ground-based and/or space-based telescopes, either currently in construction or in planning stages.
Aldering Greg
Astier Pierre
Baden A.
Bebek Chris
Bergstrom Lars
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