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Stephen M Feeney

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Physical Review Letters|September 10, 2011
First observational tests of eternal inflationStephen M Feeney, Matthew C Johnson, Daniel J Mortlock, et al.
Physical Review Letters|September 26, 2012
Robust constraint on cosmic textures from the cosmic microwave backgroundStephen M Feeney, Matthew C Johnson, Daniel J Mortlock, et al.
Physical Review Letters|May 14, 2021
Prospects for Measuring the Hubble Constant with Neutron-Star-Black-Hole MergersStephen M Feeney, Hiranya V Peiris, Samaya M Nissanke, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 8, 2016
How Isotropic is the Universe?Daniela Saadeh, Stephen M Feeney, Andrew Pontzen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 2, 2019
Prospects for Resolving the Hubble Constant Tension with Standard SirensStephen M Feeney, Hiranya V Peiris, Andrew R Williamson, et al.
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Physical Review Letters|September 10, 2011
First observational tests of eternal inflationStephen M Feeney, Matthew C Johnson, Daniel J Mortlock, et al.
Physical Review Letters|September 26, 2012
Robust constraint on cosmic textures from the cosmic microwave backgroundStephen M Feeney, Matthew C Johnson, Daniel J Mortlock, et al.
Physical Review Letters|May 14, 2021
Prospects for Measuring the Hubble Constant with Neutron-Star-Black-Hole MergersStephen M Feeney, Hiranya V Peiris, Samaya M Nissanke, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 8, 2016
How Isotropic is the Universe?Daniela Saadeh, Stephen M Feeney, Andrew Pontzen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 2, 2019
Prospects for Resolving the Hubble Constant Tension with Standard SirensStephen M Feeney, Hiranya V Peiris, Andrew R Williamson, et al.
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