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The SBF survey of galaxy distances. IV. SBF magnitudes, colors, and distances

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 546, Issue 2, Pages 681-693

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/318301

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distance scale; galaxies : clusters : individual (Virgo, Centaurus) galaxies : distances and redshifts; large-scale structure of universe

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We report data for I-band surface brightness fluctuation (SBF) magnitudes, (V - I) colors, and distance moduli for 300 galaxies. The survey contains E, S0, and early-type spiral galaxies in the proportions of 49: 42: 9 and is essentially complete for E galaxies to Hubble velocities of 2000 km s(-1), with a substantial sampling of E galaxies out to 4000 km s(-1). The median error in distance modulus is 0.22 mag. We also present two new results from the survey. (1) We compare the mean peculiar flow velocity (bulk flow) implied by our distances with predictions of typical cold dark matter transfer functions as a function of scale, and we find very good agreement with cold, dark matter cosmologies if the transfer function scale parameter Gamma and the power spectrum normalization sigma (8) are related by sigma (8) Gamma (-0.25) approximate to 2 +/- 0.5. Derived directly from velocities, this result is independent of the distribution of galaxies or models for biasing. This modest bulk flow contradicts reports of large-scale, large-amplitude flows in the similar to 200 Mpc diameter volume surrounding our survey volume. (2) We present a distance-independent measure of absolute galaxy luminosity, (N) over bar and show how it correlates with galaxy properties such as color and velocity dispersion, demonstrating its utility for measuring galaxy distances through large and unknown extinction.

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