Matter density fluctuations in the running 'lâmbda'CDM and 'lâmbda'XCDM models (2009)
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- Autor USP: OPHER, REUVEN - IAG
- Unidade: IAG
- Assunto: MATÉRIA ESCURA
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher: European Astronomical Society
- Publisher place: Versoix
- Date published: 2009
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ABNT
GRANDE, J et al. Matter density fluctuations in the running 'lâmbda'CDM and 'lâmbda'XCDM models. Dark energy and dark matter: observations, experiments and theories. Tradução . Versoix: European Astronomical Society, 2009. . . Acesso em: 13 nov. 2025. -
APA
Grande, J., Opher, R., Pelison, A., & Solá, J. (2009). Matter density fluctuations in the running 'lâmbda'CDM and 'lâmbda'XCDM models. In Dark energy and dark matter: observations, experiments and theories. Versoix: European Astronomical Society. -
NLM
Grande J, Opher R, Pelison A, Solá J. Matter density fluctuations in the running 'lâmbda'CDM and 'lâmbda'XCDM models. In: Dark energy and dark matter: observations, experiments and theories. Versoix: European Astronomical Society; 2009. [citado 2025 nov. 13 ] -
Vancouver
Grande J, Opher R, Pelison A, Solá J. Matter density fluctuations in the running 'lâmbda'CDM and 'lâmbda'XCDM models. In: Dark energy and dark matter: observations, experiments and theories. Versoix: European Astronomical Society; 2009. [citado 2025 nov. 13 ] - Where does the gravitational energy and angular momentum go in the formation of stars?
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