International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolution on cosmic time scales. Constraints on cosmological and Supernova evolution parameters are obtained by combined fits on the actual data coming from Supernovae, the cosmic microwave background, and baryonic acoustic oscillations. We find that data prefer a magnitude evolution such that high-redshift Supernova are brighter than would be expected in a standard cosmos with a dark energy component. Data however are consistent with non-evolving magnitudes at the one-sigma level, except special cases. We simulate a future data scenario where SN magnitude evolution is allowed for, and neglect the possibility of such an evolution in the fit. We fin...
We extend our previous analysis of cosmological supernova type Ia data (Padmanabhan & Choudhury ...
Context. Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) observations in the late 90’s were the first hints for an acceler...
In cosmology many different scenarios are compatible with the present day observations. This difficu...
International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolut...
International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolut...
International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolut...
We study different one-parametric models of type Ia supernova magnitude evolution on cosmic time sca...
We study different one-parametric models of type Ia supernova magnitude evolution on cosmic time sca...
We explore the possible role of evolution in the analysis of data on SNe Ia at cosmological distance...
International audienceStudying galaxies at different cosmic epochs entails several observational eff...
International audienceStudying galaxies at different cosmic epochs entails several observational eff...
We examine the constraints that satellite-acquired Type Ia and IIP supernova apparent magnitude vers...
International audienceStudying galaxies at different cosmic epochs entails several observational eff...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are powerful standardizable candles for constraining cosmological models...
Type Ia supernovae are bright transient events with similar peak brightness. Once calibrated and s...
We extend our previous analysis of cosmological supernova type Ia data (Padmanabhan & Choudhury ...
Context. Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) observations in the late 90’s were the first hints for an acceler...
In cosmology many different scenarios are compatible with the present day observations. This difficu...
International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolut...
International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolut...
International audienceWe study different one-parametric models of type Ia Supernova magnitude evolut...
We study different one-parametric models of type Ia supernova magnitude evolution on cosmic time sca...
We study different one-parametric models of type Ia supernova magnitude evolution on cosmic time sca...
We explore the possible role of evolution in the analysis of data on SNe Ia at cosmological distance...
International audienceStudying galaxies at different cosmic epochs entails several observational eff...
International audienceStudying galaxies at different cosmic epochs entails several observational eff...
We examine the constraints that satellite-acquired Type Ia and IIP supernova apparent magnitude vers...
International audienceStudying galaxies at different cosmic epochs entails several observational eff...
Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are powerful standardizable candles for constraining cosmological models...
Type Ia supernovae are bright transient events with similar peak brightness. Once calibrated and s...
We extend our previous analysis of cosmological supernova type Ia data (Padmanabhan & Choudhury ...
Context. Type Ia Supernovae (SNIa) observations in the late 90’s were the first hints for an acceler...
In cosmology many different scenarios are compatible with the present day observations. This difficu...