# Implications For The Hubble Constant from the First Seven Supernovae at $z \geq$ 0.35

Abstract : The Supernova Cosmology Project has discovered over twenty-eight supernovae (SNe) at 0.35 = 0.2, we find that H_0^G < 70 km/s/Mpc in a Lambda=0 universe and H_0^G < 78 km/s/Mpc in a flat universe, correcting the distant and local SN apparent magnitudes for light curve width. Lower results for H_0^G are obtained if the magnitudes are not width corrected.
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Astrophysical Journal, American Astronomical Society, 1997, 476, pp.L63. <10.1086/310507>
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A.G. Kim, S. Gabi, G. Goldhaber, D. E. Groom, I. M. Hook, et al.. Implications For The Hubble Constant from the First Seven Supernovae at $z \geq$ 0.35. Astrophysical Journal, American Astronomical Society, 1997, 476, pp.L63. <10.1086/310507>. <in2p3-00130957>

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