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Supernovae with TiDES and Euclid

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In this talk I will discuss the future prospects for observing distant supernovae. I will begin with a brief summary of previous supernova surveys and the use of Type Ia supernovae in cosmology. I will then focus on the expected advances enabled by the Time Domain Extragalactic Survey (TiDES) which will use the 4MOST instrument to obtain spectra tens of thousands of supernovae and host galaxies. I will also describe prospects for supernova science with the Euclid mission, following the successful launch of Euclid in July.

This talk is part of the Institute of Astronomy Colloquia series.

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