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Cosmological constraints from the SDSS luminous red galaxies

Author
M. Tegmark
Daniel Eisenstein
Michael Strauss
D. Weinberg
Michael Blanton
J. Frieman
Masataka Fukugita
J. Gunn
Andrew Hamilton
Gillian Knapp
Robert Nichol
J. Ostriker
N. Padmanabhan
Will Percival
D. Schlegel
D. Schneider
Roman Scoccimarro
Uroš Seljak
H.-J. Seo
Molly Swanson
A. Szalay
M. Vogeley
J. Yoo
Idit Zehavi
K. Abazajian
Scott Anderson
James Annis
Neta Bahcall
Bruce Bassett
Andreas Berlind
J. Brinkmann
T. Budavari
F. Castander
Andrew Connolly
Istvan Csabai
Mamoru Doi
D. Finkbeiner
Bruce Gillespie
Karl Glazebrook
G. Hennessy
D. Hogg
Željko Ivezić
Bhuvnesh Jain
David Johnston
S. Kent
D. Lamb
Brian Lee
Huan Lin
Jon Loveday
Robert Lupton
J. Munn
K. Pan
Changbom Park
John Peoples
J. Pier
A. Pope
Michael Richmond
Constance Rockosi
Ryan Scranton
R. Sheth
Albert Stebbins
Christopher Stoughton
I. Szapudi
Douglas Tucker
D. Berk
B. Yanny
D. York
Year of Publication
2006
Date Published
12/2006
Journal Title
Physical Review D
Volume
74
ISSN Number
1550-7998
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.74.123507
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JILA PI
Andrew Hamilton
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Publication Status
Published

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