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Dec 10, 2024Multiprobe Cosmology from the Abundance of SPT Clusters and DES Galaxy Clustering and Weak LensingApr 30, 2024Optical Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Projects I and IIJul 9, 2021Dark Energy Survey Year 3 Results: A 2.7% measurement of Baryon Acoustic Oscillation distance scale at redshift 0.835Jun 12, 2020Constraints on the Physical Properties of GW190814 through Simulations based on DECam Follow-up Observations by the Dark Energy SurveyNov 6, 2018Cosmological Constraints from Multiple Probes in the Dark Energy SurveyOct 17, 2017Weak lensing magnification of SpARCS galaxy clustersOct 16, 2017Follow up of GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterpart by Australian-led observing programsAug 4, 2017Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Galaxy clustering for combined probesAug 4, 2017Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Cosmological Constraints from Galaxy Clustering and Weak LensingJul 13, 2017KiDS-i-800: Comparing weak gravitational lensing measurements in same-sky surveysJan 16, 2014Improved cosmological constraints from a joint analysis of the SDSS-II and SNLS supernova samplesDec 9, 2013Lensed Type Ia Supernovae as Probes of Cluster Mass ModelsMay 7, 2012An Efficient Approach to Obtaining Large Numbers of Distant Supernova Host Galaxy RedshiftsOct 28, 2011The Hubble Space Telescope Cluster Supernova Survey: VI. The Volumetric Type Ia Supernova RateSep 27, 2011The Rise-Time of Normal and Subluminous Type Ia SupernovaeJun 20, 2011Constraining Type Ia Supernovae progenitors from three years of SNLS dataMay 17, 2011The Hubble Space Telescope Cluster Supernova Survey: V. Improving the Dark Energy Constraints Above z>1 and Building an Early-Type-Hosted Supernova SampleApr 7, 2011Supernova Constraints and Systematic Uncertainties from the First 3 Years of the Supernova Legacy SurveyOct 27, 2010The Hubble Space Telescope Cluster Supernova Survey: II. The Type Ia Supernova Rate in High-Redshift Galaxy ClustersOct 22, 2010The Supernova Legacy Survey 3-year sample: Type Ia Supernovae photometric distances and cosmological constraints