Supernova Legacy Survey
Project designed to investigate dark energy
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The Supernova Legacy Survey Program[1] is a project designed to investigate dark energy, by detecting and monitoring approximately 2000 high-redshift supernovae between 2003 and 2008, using MegaPrime, a large CCD mosaic at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. It also carries out detailed spectroscopy of a subsample of distant supernovae.
References
- ^ "SNLS – Supernova Legacy Survey Home Page". Archived from the original on 2007-10-02. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
External links
- SuperNova Legacy Survey experiment record on INSPIRE-HEP
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Supernovae
- Type Ia
- Type Iax
- Type Ib and Ic
- Type II (IIP, IIL, IIn, and IIb)
- Hypernova
- Superluminous
- Pair-instability
- Calcium-rich
- Common envelope jets supernova
- Carbon detonation
- Foe/Bethe
- Near-Earth
- Phillips relationship
- Nucleosynthesis
- Neutrinos
- ASAS-SN
- Calán/Tololo Survey
- High-Z Supernova Search Team
- Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope
- Monte Agliale Supernovae and Asteroid Survey
- Nearby Supernova Factory
- Sloan Supernova Survey
- Supernova/Acceleration Probe
- Supernova Cosmology Project
- SuperNova Early Warning System
- Supernova Legacy Survey
- Texas Supernova Search
- Category:Supernovae
- Commons:Supernovae
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