Simplified Chaplygin Cosmology: new constraints from angular diameter, baryon accoustic oscilations and CMB (2008)
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- USP affiliated author: LIMA, JOSÉ ADEMIR SALES DE - IAG
- School: IAG
- Subject: COSMOLOGIA
- Language: Português
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- Título do periódico: Programa & Resumos
- Conference title: Workshop Nova Física no Espaço
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ABNT
JESUS, J.F e LIMA, José Ademir Sales de e SANTOS, R.C. Simplified Chaplygin Cosmology: new constraints from angular diameter, baryon accoustic oscilations and CMB. 2008, Anais.. São Paulo: IAG-USP, 2008. . Acesso em: 03 jul. 2022. -
APA
Jesus, J. F., Lima, J. A. S. de, & Santos, R. C. (2008). Simplified Chaplygin Cosmology: new constraints from angular diameter, baryon accoustic oscilations and CMB. In Programa & Resumos. São Paulo: IAG-USP. -
NLM
Jesus JF, Lima JAS de, Santos RC. Simplified Chaplygin Cosmology: new constraints from angular diameter, baryon accoustic oscilations and CMB. Programa & Resumos. 2008 ;[citado 2022 jul. 03 ] -
Vancouver
Jesus JF, Lima JAS de, Santos RC. Simplified Chaplygin Cosmology: new constraints from angular diameter, baryon accoustic oscilations and CMB. Programa & Resumos. 2008 ;[citado 2022 jul. 03 ] - Influence of a stochastic term on the meszaros effect
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