Daniel Holz
0000-0002-0175-5064
University of Chicago
75 papers found
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Compact Remnant Mass Function: Dependence on the Explosion Mechanism and Metallicity
Double compact objects. I. The significance of the common envelope on merger rates
Outflowing Galactic Winds in Post-Starburst and Active Galactic Nucleus Host Galaxies at 0.2
Localizing Compact Binary Inspirals on the Sky Using Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Interferometers
Exploring Short Gamma-Ray Bursts as Gravitational-Wave Standard Sirens
Measuring dark energy spatial inhomogeneity with supernova data
Reducing the weak lensing noise for the gravitational wave Hubble diagram using the non-Gaussianity of the magnification distribution
The Effect of Metallicity on the Detection Prospects for Gravitational Waves
No evidence for dark energy dynamics from a global analysis of cosmological data
On the Origin of the Highest Redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts
Ultrahigh precision cosmology from gravitational waves
Running After : Some Stumbling Blocks
Weak lensing and dark energy: The impact of dark energy on nonlinear dark matter clustering
Toward a Halo Mass Function for Precision Cosmology: The Limits of Universality
Close Pairs as Proxies for Galaxy Cluster Mergers
Beyond Two Dark Energy Parameters
Lensing and Supernovae: Quantifying the Bias on the Dark Energy Equation of State
CMB cluster lensing: Cosmography with the longest lever arm
Narrowing constraints with type Ia supernovae: converging on a cosmological constant
A New Population of High‐Redshift Short‐Duration Gamma‐Ray Bursts
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