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Modeling and adjustment of the lightcurves
The light will spout out |
Claire and white one morning |
Abruptly in front of me |
Some share in way |
The light will spout out |
And will recognize it |
To have it so many times |
Each day hoped |
The light will spout out |
And to see it whether beautiful |
I will know why |
I needed so much it |
The light will spout out |
And we will marry |
To be only one combat |
To be only one song. |
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The light will spout out |
And I will invite it |
To come under my roof |
For there all to transform |
The light will spout out |
And already modified |
He will acknowledge finger |
Pieces of furniture of the past |
The light will spout out |
And I will have a Palate |
All does not change it |
With the sun of July |
The light will spout out |
And all my house |
Sat with the wood fire |
Will learn its songs. |
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The light will spout out |
Strewing my silences |
Smiles of joy |
Who die and start again |
The light will spout out |
That eternal traveller |
My heart in vain sought |
And which was in my heart |
The light will spout out |
Moving back the horizon |
The light will spout out |
And your name will carry |
Jacques Brel. |
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We lay out from now on lightcurves of our supernovæ; it is
now a question of estimating the parameters of these curves the light
to deduce their distance from it, and finally to force cosmology.
In a first part, after having pointed out the definitions of the
parameters of the lightcurve, we describe how the owners are built
who are used to adjust them. We describe in particular how are
simulated the points of photometry directly in the instrument of
observation.
In one second part, we detail the procedure of adjustment of the lightcurves.
Lastly, we detail the various corrections necessary to bring various
measurements of photometry in a photometric system in which the
supernovæ could be compared.
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Contents Julien Raux 2004-05-04