A 2.4% Determination of the Local Value of the Hubble Constant
A BayeSN distance ladder: H0 from a consistent modelling of Type Ia supernovae from the optical to the near-infrared
A Comprehensive Measurement of the Local Value of the Hubble Constant with 1 km s-1 Mpc-1 Uncertainty from the Hubble Space Telescope and the SH0ES Team
An updated measurement of the Hubble constant from near-infrared observations of Type Ia supernovae
Arbitrariness of potentials in interacting quintessence models
Are H 0 and s 8 Tensions Generic to Present Cosmological Data?
ASASSN-14lp: two possible solutions for the observed ultraviolet suppression
Cepheid metallicity in the Leavitt law (C-MetaLL) survey - III. Simultaneous derivation of the Gaia parallax offset and period-luminosity-metallicity coefficients
Connecting the progenitors, pre-explosion variability and giant outbursts of luminous blue variables with Gaia16cfr
Cosmological Constraints from Galaxy Cluster Sparsity, Cluster Gas Mass Fraction, and Baryon Acoustic Oscillation Data
Cosmological constraints on post-Newtonian parameters in effectively massless scalar-tensor theories of gravity
Crowded No More: The Accuracy of the Hubble Constant Tested with High-resolution Observations of Cepheids by JWST
Diffusion in unimodular gravity: Analytical solutions, late-time acceleration, and cosmological constraints
Effects of anisotropic stress in interacting dark matter - dark energy scenarios
Hubble tension or a transition of the Cepheid SnIa calibrator parameters?
Investigating the diversity of Type Ia supernova spectra with the open-source relational data base KAEPORA
JWST Observations Reject Unrecognized Crowding of Cepheid Photometry as an Explanation for the Hubble Tension at 8s Confidence
Measurements of the Hubble Constant with a Two-rung Distance Ladder: Two Out of Three Aint Bad
New physics in light of the H0 tension: An alternative view
On Low Hubble Expansion Rate from Planck Data Anomalies
Optical Identification of Cepheids in 19 Host Galaxies of Type Ia Supernovae and NGC 4258 with the Hubble Space Telescope
Progenitor, environment, and modelling of the interacting transient AT 2016jbu (Gaia16cfr)
Spherical symmetry in the kilonova AT2017gfo/GW170817
Swift UVOT grism observations of nearby Type Ia supernovae - II. Probing the progenitor metallicity of SNe Ia with ultraviolet spectra
Swift UVOT grism observations of nearby Type Ia supernovae - I. Observations and data reduction
Testing the effect of H0 on fs8 tension using a Gaussian process method
Testing the warmness of dark matter
The Hubble Tension Revisited: Additional Local Distance Ladder Uncertainties
The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
The Milky Way Cepheid Leavitt law based on Gaia DR2 parallaxes of companion stars and host open cluster populations
Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
European Space Agency, Foley comma Ryan, 2017, 'Understanding the Progenitor Systems, Explosion Mechanisms, and Cosmological Utility of Type Ia Supernovae', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-aydwqn4