
TL;DR
This paper reviews a decade of cosmological research from 1998 to 2008, focusing on dark energy, universe acceleration, and black hole properties, highlighting personal contributions and new methods developed.
Contribution
The author presents personal research on radio galaxies, model-independent studies of dark energy, and innovative approaches to black hole properties over ten years.
Findings
Evidence for universe acceleration
Development of new dark energy analysis methods
Insights into supermassive black hole characteristics
Abstract
The years 1998 to 2008 were very exciting years for cosmology. It was a pleasure to accept this invitation to describe my contributions to the development of our knowledge and understanding of the universe over the course of the past decade. Here, I begin by describing some of my work on radio galaxies as a modified standard yardstick and go on to describe model-independent studies of the accelerating universe and the properties of the dark energy. During the course of these studies, I came upon interesting ways to study the spin and other properties of supermassive black holes, some of which are briefly mentioned.
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