Helene M. Courtois R. Brent Tully
The construction of the Cosmicflows-2 compendium of distances involves the
merging of distance measures contributed by the following methods: (Cepheid)
Period-Luminosity, Tip of the Red Giant Branch (TRGB), Surface Brightness
Fluctuation (SBF), Luminosity-Linewidth (TF), Fundamental Plane (FP), and Type
Ia supernova (SNIa). The method involving SNIa is at the top of an
interconnected ladder, providing accurate distances to well beyond the expected
range of distortions to Hubble flow from peculiar motions. In this paper, the
SNIa scale is anchored by 36 TF spirals with Cepheid or TRGB distances, 56 SNIa
hosts with TF distances, and 61 groups or clusters hosting SNIa with Cepheid,
SBF, TF, or FP distances. With the SNIa scale zero point set, a value of the
Hubble Constant is evaluated over a range of redshifts 0.03 < z < 0.5, assuming
a cosmological model with Omega_m = 0.27 and Omega_Lambda = 0.73. The value
determined for the Hubble Constant is H0 = 75.9 \pm 3.8 km s-1 Mpc-1.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.3832
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