The Distant Type Ia Supernova Rate

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P819ADS bibcode2002ApJ...577..120P
P818arXiv IDastro-ph/0205476
P356DOI10.1086/342129
P953full work available at URLhttps://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/342129/pdf

P50authorSaul PerlmutterQ106949
Gerson GoldhaberQ203461
Richard EllisQ1153445
Ariel GoobarQ5764350
Mark SullivanQ53935183
Susana DeustuaQ60186928
Greg AlderingQ74603208
Nino PanagiaQ87067380
Reynald PainQ115581800
P2093author name stringD. E. Groom
D. Hardin
A. G. Kim
M. J. Irwin
J. C. Lee
P. Astier
R. G. McMahon
D. A. Howell
B. Schaefer
A. S. Fruchter
C. Lidman
R. A. Knop
N. A. Walton
I. M. Hook
P. E. Nugent
K. Schahmaneche
S. Fabbro
C. R. Pennypacker
M. Y. Kim
P. Ruiz‐Lapuente
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P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)120–132
P577publication date2002-09-20
P1433published inThe Astrophysical JournalQ598789
P1476titleThe Distant Type Ia Supernova Rate
P478volume577

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