<b>High Energy-Astrophysics</b><br><i>Water in the Desert: SDSS Supernova Survey Initial Cosmology Results and Future Plans</i>
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Monday, November 9, 2009
5:00 AM
335 West Hall
Speaker: David Cinabro (Wayne State University)
Professor Cinabro will describe the initial cosmology results from the SDSS Supernova Survey based on the first year of the three year data set. Besides a Hubble diagram analysis for cosmological parameters, his team has also considered non-standard cosmologies and compared with other intermediate redshift datasets that are sensitive to cosmology. Professor Cinabro will discuss his team's plans for future analysis of the full dataset.
