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    Type II Supernovae as Probes of Cosmology
    with D. Poznanski, E. Baron, S. Blondin, J. S. Bloom, C. B. D'Andrea, M. D. Valle, L. Dessart, R. S. Ellis, A. Gal-Yam, A. Goobar, M. Hamuy, M. Hicken, D. N. Kasen, K. L. Krisciunas, D. C. Leonard, W. Li, M. Livio, Marion H., T. Matheson, J. D. Neill, K. Nomoto, P. E. Nugent, R. Quimby, M. Sako, R. C. Thomas, M. Turatto, S. D. V. Dyk, and W. M. Wood-Vasey
    - Constraining the cosmological parameters and understanding Dark Energy have tremendous implications for the nature of the Universe and its physical laws. - The pervasive limit of systematic uncertainties reached by cosmography based on Cepheids and Type Ia supernovae warrants a search for complementary approaches. - Type II SNe have been shown to offer such a path. Their distances can be well constrained by luminosity-based or geometric methods. Competing, complementary, and concerted efforts …Read more