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N. E. Sommer

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  30
Citations -  1554

N. E. Sommer is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redshift & Dark energy. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1163 citations.

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First cosmological results using Type Ia supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey: Measurement of the Hubble constant

Edward Macaulay, +115 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an improved measurement of the Hubble constant using the inverse distance ladder method, which added the information from 207 Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) from the DES at redshift 0.018
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Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: redshift distributions of the weak-lensing source galaxies

Ben Hoyle, +151 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Self-Organizing Map $p(z)$ (SOMPZ) to assign individual weak lensing source galaxies from the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 Weak Lensing Source Catalogue to four tomographic bins and estimate the redshift distributions in these bins.
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Rapidly evolving transients in the Dark Energy Survey

M. Pursiainen, +94 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of a search for rapidly evolving transients in the Dark Energy Survey Supernova Programme were presented, including 72 events, including 37 transients with a spectroscopic redshift from host galaxy spectral features.
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Dark Energy Survey year 1 results: Galaxy clustering for combined probes

Jack Elvin-Poole, +125 more
- 27 Aug 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the clustering of DES year 1 galaxies that are intended to be combined with weak lensing samples in order to produce precise cosmological constraints from the joint analysis of large-scale structure and lensing correlations is measured.
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Cosmological constraints from multiple probes in the Dark Energy Survey

T. M. C. Abbott, +187 more
TL;DR: Combined results from these probes derive constraints on the equation of state, w, of dark energy and its energy density in the Universe, demonstrating the potential power of large multiprobe photometric surveys and paving the way for order of magnitude advances in constraints on properties ofdark energy and cosmology over the next decade.