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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 529, Issue 2, Pages 698-722Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/308305
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distance scale; galaxies : distances and redshifts galaxies : kinematics and dynamics; galaxies : photometry
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This paper presents the calibration of BVRIH-0.5 Tully-Fisher relations based on Cepheid distances to 21 galaxies within 25 Mpc and 23 clusters within 10,000 km s(-1). These relations have been applied to several distant cluster surveys in order to derive a value for the Hubble constant, H-0, mainly concentrating on an I-band all-sky survey by Giovanelli and collaborators, consisting of total I magnitudes and 50% line width data for similar to 550 galaxies in 16 clusters. For comparison, we also derive the values of H-0 using surveys in the B and V bands by Bothun and collaborators, and in H band by Aaronson and collaborators. Careful comparisons with various other databases from the literature suggest that the H-band data, which have isophotal magnitudes extrapolated from aperture magnitudes rather than total magnitudes, are subject to systematic uncertainties. Taking a weighted average of the estimates of Hubble constants from four surveys, we obtain H-0 = 71 +/- 4 (random) +/- 7 (systematic). We have also investigated how the value of H-0 is affected by various systematic uncertainties, such as the internal extinction correction method used, Tully-Fisher slopes and shapes, a possible metallicity dependence of the Cepheid period-luminosity relation, and cluster population incompleteness bias.
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