The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discovering high-redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) and improving cluster mass measurements through weak lensing. This survey observed twelve galaxy clusters with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) spanning the redshift range z = 1.13-1.75, discovering 57 likely transients and 27 likely SNe Ia at z ∼ 0.8-2.3. As in similar previous surveys, this proved to be a highly efficient use of HST for supernova observations; the See Change survey additionally tested the feasibility of maintaining, or further increasing, the efficiency at yet higher redshifts, where we have less detailed information on the expected cluster masses and star formation rates. We find...
We present Advanced Camera for Surveys, NICMOS, and Keck adaptive-optics-assisted photometry of 20 T...
Supernovae (SNe) are one the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and have been extensively used...
We present a measurement of the volumetric Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) rate out to z ~ 1.6 from the Hu...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discoverin...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discove...
International audienceThe See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by ...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discoverin...
Brian Hayden et al. -- The 229th Amerian Astronomical Society Meeting, Grapevine, Texas, 3-7 January...
We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high-redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) usi...
We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high-redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) usi...
We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) usi...
We present the supernova (SN) sample and Type-Ia SN (SN Ia) rates from the Cluster Lensing And Super...
The Supernova Cosmology Project has conducted the 'See Change' programme, aimed at discovering and o...
We present Advanced Camera for Surveys, NICMOS, and Keck adaptive-optics-assisted photometry of 20 T...
We present the supernova (SN) sample and Type-Ia SN (SN Ia) rates from the Cluster Lensing And Super...
We present Advanced Camera for Surveys, NICMOS, and Keck adaptive-optics-assisted photometry of 20 T...
Supernovae (SNe) are one the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and have been extensively used...
We present a measurement of the volumetric Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) rate out to z ~ 1.6 from the Hu...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discoverin...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discove...
International audienceThe See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by ...
The See Change survey was designed to make z > 1 cosmological measurements by efficiently discoverin...
Brian Hayden et al. -- The 229th Amerian Astronomical Society Meeting, Grapevine, Texas, 3-7 January...
We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high-redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) usi...
We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high-redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) usi...
We present a new survey strategy to discover and study high redshift Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) usi...
We present the supernova (SN) sample and Type-Ia SN (SN Ia) rates from the Cluster Lensing And Super...
The Supernova Cosmology Project has conducted the 'See Change' programme, aimed at discovering and o...
We present Advanced Camera for Surveys, NICMOS, and Keck adaptive-optics-assisted photometry of 20 T...
We present the supernova (SN) sample and Type-Ia SN (SN Ia) rates from the Cluster Lensing And Super...
We present Advanced Camera for Surveys, NICMOS, and Keck adaptive-optics-assisted photometry of 20 T...
Supernovae (SNe) are one the most energetic phenomena in the Universe and have been extensively used...
We present a measurement of the volumetric Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) rate out to z ~ 1.6 from the Hu...