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Abbé W

@abbew25

PhD student in Large Scale Structure Cosmology, University of Queensland

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linkhttps://astrolaureate.github.io/people/AbbeWhitford calendar_today24-10-2019 23:23:21

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From Abbé Whitford: Today’s bite looks at using the motions of galaxies to tell us about structures in the local Universe ✨️🔭 astrobites.org/2024/04/23/tem…

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Guest post from Elena Asencio and Abbé Whitford: Today’s Astrobite discusses a proposed solution to various cosmological tensions using a void model. And it’s also translated to Spanish. ✨️🔭 astrobites.org/2024/05/17/tem…

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From Abbé Whitford: In today’s bite we discuss the exciting new cosmology results from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/06/02/ur-…

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From Abbé Whitford: In today’s bite, we discuss proposed ideas to understand recent constraints on neutrino mass from cosmological data. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/06/18/ur-…

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From Abbé Whitford: This post summarizes the first half of Chapter 7 of the book ‘Climate Change for Astronomers’, involving a discussion of energy sources available to us in the present day, to be able to move towards solutions to climate change. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/08/02/cha…

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From Abbé Whitford: Today’s bite will discuss how we can use cosmological data to look for new kinds of interactions between neutrinos. 🔭✨️ astrobites.org/2024/08/11/do-…

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My first PhD paper is on arxiv today! Rotating planets are slightly wider at their equator compared to the poles. Saturn in our Solar System (below, minus the rings), is about 10% oblate! Can we detect this shape difference in transits from JWST? (1/N) arxiv.org/abs/2410.03449

My first PhD paper is on arxiv today! 

Rotating planets are slightly wider at their equator compared to the poles. Saturn in our Solar System (below, minus the rings), is about 10% oblate! Can we detect this shape difference in transits from JWST? (1/N)

arxiv.org/abs/2410.03449
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Testing Cosmology with the Dark Energy Survey Five-Year Supernova Dataset astrobites's Abbé W reports on tests of cosmological models using measurements of nearly 2,000 supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey and other sources. aasnova.org/2024/10/29/tes… Dark Energy Survey

Testing Cosmology with the Dark Energy Survey Five-Year Supernova Dataset

<a href="/astrobites/">astrobites</a>'s <a href="/AbbeW25/">Abbé W</a> reports on tests of cosmological models using measurements of nearly 2,000 supernovae from the Dark Energy Survey and other sources. aasnova.org/2024/10/29/tes… <a href="/theDESurvey/">Dark Energy Survey</a>
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This bite is the second of two bites that summarise an ~80 page chapter by Dr. Travis Rector (an astronomer interested in communicating climate change and the relevant science) on 'Energy Solutions' for climate change, in a few less words. astrobites.org/2025/03/11/cha…