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- who: MNRAS et al. from the of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Davis, CA, USA have published the Article: Exploring metallicity-dependent rates of Type Ia supernovae and their impact on galaxy formation, in the Preprint: Arxiv of 21/02/2022
- what: The authors show that assumed SFHs and stellar mass functions play a major role in determining the degree of tension between observations and metallicity-independent Ia rate models and potentially cause ASAS-SN and DES observations to be much more consistent with each other than might niavely appear. The authors explore implications . . .
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