[astro-ph/0512232] What Can Gamma Ray Bursts Teach Us About
Posted: December 15 2005
This paper discusses the possible constraints on H(z) and dark energy from GRBs and concludes that supernovae will be better at low redshift, but that GRBs make useful constraints on H(z) at higher redshifts, e.g. z~2.
I would be interested to know how the constraints from GRBs would compare with WFMOS/KAOS, which aims to measure D_A and H at z~3 using baryon wiggles from spectroscopic galaxy redshifts.
I would be interested to know how the constraints from GRBs would compare with WFMOS/KAOS, which aims to measure D_A and H at z~3 using baryon wiggles from spectroscopic galaxy redshifts.