Seeing the Nature of the Accelerating Physics: It's a SNAP
2005
J. Albert, Greg Aldering, S. Allam, W. E. Althouse, R. Amanullah, J. Annis, P. Astier, M.-H. Aumeunier, S. Bailey, C. Baltay, E. Barrelet, S. Basa, C. Bebek, L. Bergstom, G. M. Bernstein, M. Bester, B. Besuner, Bruce C. Bigelow, R. D. Blandford, R. C. Bohlin, A. Bonissent
Abstract
For true insight into the nature of dark energy, measurements of the precision and accuracy of the Supernova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) are required. Precursor or scaled-down experiments are unavoidably limited, even for distinguishing the cosmological constant. They can pave the way for, but should not delay, SNAP by developing calibration, refinement, and systematics control (and they will also provide important, exciting astrophysics).
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