David A Rubin, PhD
Affiliations: | 2013 | Physics | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Rose BM, Rubin D, Cikota A, et al. (2020) Evidence for Cosmic Acceleration Is Robust to Observed Correlations between Type Ia Supernova Luminosity and Stellar Age The Astrophysical Journal. 896: L4 |
Rubin D, Szapudi I, Shappee BJ, et al. (2020) Does Gravity Fall Down? Evidence for Gravitational-wave Deflection along the Line of Sight to GW170817 The Astrophysical Journal. 890: L6 |
Yao Y, De K, Kasliwal MM, et al. (2020) SN2019dge: A Helium-rich Ultra-stripped Envelope Supernova The Astrophysical Journal. 900: 46 |
Rubin D, Heitlauf J. (2020) Is the expansion of the universe accelerating? All signs still point to yes a local dipole anisotropy cannot explain dark energy The Astrophysical Journal. 894: 68 |
Rose BM, Dixon S, Rubin D, et al. (2020) Initial Evaluation of SNEMO2 and SNEMO7 Standardization Derived from Current Light Curves of Type Ia Supernovae The Astrophysical Journal. 890: 60 |
Rubin D. (2020) Constraining the Dimensionality of SN Ia Spectral Variation with Twins The Astrophysical Journal. 897: 40 |
Williams SC, Hook IM, Hayden B, et al. (2020) See Change: VLT spectroscopy of a sample of high-redshift Type Ia supernova host galaxies Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 495: 3859-3880 |
Jencson JE, Adams SM, Bond HE, et al. (2019) Discovery of an Intermediate-luminosity Red Transient in M51 and Its Likely Dust-obscured, Infrared-variable Progenitor The Astrophysical Journal. 880: L20 |
Kim J, Jee MJ, Perlmutter S, et al. (2019) Precise Mass Determination of SPT-CL J2106-5844, the Most Massive Cluster at z>1 The Astrophysical Journal. 887: 76 |
Hayden B, Rubin D, Strovink M. (2019) SN Ia Standardization on the Rise: Evidence for the Cosmological Importance of Pre-maximum Measurements The Astrophysical Journal. 871: 219 |