New DESI kinematics give Coma a virial mass of 1.04e15 solar masses with radial orbits for blue and green galaxies in different regions.
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A matched-pair analysis of 38 galaxy clusters and Pantheon+ supernovae yields no statistically significant evidence for violation of the cosmic distance-duality relation or redshift evolution in supernova absolute magnitude.
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Novel insights into the Coma Cluster kinematics with DESI. I. Linking mass profile, orbital anisotropy, and galaxy populations
New DESI kinematics give Coma a virial mass of 1.04e15 solar masses with radial orbits for blue and green galaxies in different regions.
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A model-independent test of the cosmic distance-duality relation using galaxy clusters and Type Ia supernovae matched pairs
A matched-pair analysis of 38 galaxy clusters and Pantheon+ supernovae yields no statistically significant evidence for violation of the cosmic distance-duality relation or redshift evolution in supernova absolute magnitude.