AAS 197, January 2001
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Session 61. Dark Energy, Cosmology, and the SNAP Mission
Oral, Tuesday, January 9, 2001,
10:30am-12:00noon, Sunrise
- 61.01 Overview of the SNAP Primary Science Mission
- S. Perlmutter (LBNL), SNAP Collaboration
- 61.02 SNAP Primary Measurement Goals: Controlling Systematics
- G. Aldering (LBNL), SNAP Collaboration
- 61.03 The SNAP spacecraft, optics, and primary mission plan
- M. Lampton (UCB Space Sciences Laboratory), SNAP Collaboration
- 61.04 From Measurement Goals to SNAP Instrument Design
- C. J. Bebek (Cornell), SNAP Collaboration
- 61.05 Cosmological Parameter Measurements from SNAP and Complementary Constraints
- M. White (Harvard-Smithsonian, CfA)
- 61.06 Characterizing Models of the Dark Energy with SNAP
- A. Albrecht (UC Davis), J. Weller (DAMTP, Cambridge)
- 61.07 SNAP's Constraints on the Nature of the Dark Energy
- M.S. Turner, D. Huterer (U. Chicago)
- 61.08 Cosmological Measurements from Type II Supernovae with SNAP
- E. Baron, D. Branch, R. Thomas (U. Oklahoma), P. Hauschildt (U. Georgia)
- 61.09 Cosmological applications of weak lensing studies with SNAP
- R. Ellis (CIT), A. Refregier, D. Bacon (Cambridge UK), SNAP Collaboration
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