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  • An Automated Search for Supernova Explosions, with J. T. Kare, M. S. Burns, F. S. Crawford, P. G. Friedman, C. R. Pennypacker, S Perlmutter, and R. Williams, LBL-23782 (July 1987); Reviews of Scientific Instruments. 59(7), 1021-1030 (July 1988).
  • Observation of the Type II Supernova in M99, Carl Pennypacker, M. S. Burns, F. S. Crawford, P. G. Friedman, J. R. Graham, J. T. Kare, R. A. Muller, S. Perlmutter, C. K. Smith, R. R. Treffers, R. W. Williams, G. Basri, J. Bixler, A. V. Filippenko, C. Foltz, D.R. Garnett, R. P. Harnkess, V. Junkkarinen, R. Kennicutt, P. J. McCarthy, H. Spinrad, J. C. Wheeler, H. Willick, B. J. Wills, The Astronomical Journal 97, 186-193, plate p. 313 (January 1989).
  • High Rate for Type Ic Supernovae, Richard A. Muller, Heidi Jo Marvin Newberg, Carlton R. Pennypacker, Saul Perlmutter, Timothy P. Sasseen, and Craig K. Smith, LBL preprint #31220, Ap. J. Lett. 384, L9-L13, January 1, 1992.
  • A Supernova at z = 0.458 and Implications for the Cosmological Deceleration, S. Perlmutter et al, Proc. Texas/PASCOS 92, Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 688, p 554-557 (1993).
  • A Supernova at z = 0.458 and implications for measuring the cosmological deceleration, S. Perlmutter et al., Ap. J. 440, L41-L44 (1995).
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