L. Gouguenheim
University of Paris
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The Astrophysical Journal | 1990
P. Fouque; L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; G. Paturel
The behavior of the B-band Tully-Fisher (TF) relation with respect to the observational biases and parameter uncertainties is studied from an almost complete sample of spiral galaxies belonging to the Virgo Cluster. The strong influence of the limiting apparent magnitude when using the direct TF relation is confirmed. A distance modulus of 31.4 + or - 0.2 is found along with a corresponding H(0) = 68 + or - 8 km/s/Mpc, assuming a cosmological velocity of the cluster V = 1300 + or - 100 km/s. The Virgo S and S-prime clouds are shown to lie at significantly different distances. Different distance moduli found by other authors are explained. 127 refs.
The Astrophysical Journal | 1988
L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; G. Paturel; P. Teerikorpi
Les auteurs examinent quelques critiques sur un travail anterieur concernant le biais de Malmquist dans la relation de Tully-Fisher et demontrent que ces critiques sont injustifiees et reposent sur une mauvaise interpretation de ce biais
Astrophysical Letters & Communications | 1995
G. Paturel; I. Vauglin; H. Andernach; R. Garnier; M. C. Marthinet; Ch. Petit; H. Di Nella; L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; N. Durand
In 1981 our scientific team was involved in the management of large amount of HI-data. The goal, at this time, was only our own scientific research. In a collaboration with G. and A. de Vaucouleurs we started to add optical information to our first HI-catalog. It was our first contact with the difficult problem of cross-identifying two catalogs and merging them. To face this problem, one of us (GP) decided to rationalize the management by creating a database. It was created in 1983 at Lyon Observatory. LEDA is thus the oldest Extragalactic Database. Since this time, the database has been continuously updated and improved.
Highlights of Astronomy | 1995
L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; G. Paturel; P. Teerikorpi
The planetary nebulae (hereafter PN) distance criterion (Ciardullo et al. 1989a) relies on the shape adopted for the luminosity function (hereafter LF) and its adequate fit to the observed data. Crucial hypothesis concerning the LF are its universal shape with an universal value of the absolute magnitude cut-off and concerning the sample, its completeness and the selection of the rejected data. Because the completeness is achieved only in the bright part of the LF, the brighest PN play a crucial role in the distance determination and it is well known that the brightest objects (with intrinsic scatter) in a giant galaxy are brighter than in a dwarf galaxy. Thus more luminous galaxies are given smaller distances. Because giant galaxies are rare they are not seen at small distances; on the contrary, they are typically observed at large distances. This effect induces a progressive compression of the distance scale.
Archive | 1989
Lucette Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; P. Teerikorpi
We have shown in previous studies (Bottinelli et al. 1986, 1987, 1988a,b) the importance of the Malmquist bias and its consequences on the extragalactic distance scale; in particular, the local velocity field can be studied safely only from unbiased data. We have collected the largest available complete sample of B-band Tully-Fisher (hereafter TF) distances extracted from the Lyon-Meudon Observatories extragalactic data base (Paturel et al. 1988).
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1986
L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; G. Paturel; Pekka Teerikorpi
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 1985
L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; G. Paturel; G. de Vaucouleurs
Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1984
L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim; G. Paturel; G. de Vaucouleurs
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1999
T. Ekholm; Pekka Teerikorpi; G. Theureau; M. O. Hanski; G. Paturel; L. Bottinelli; L. Gouguenheim
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1991
Pekka Teerikorpi; G. Paturel; L. Gouguenheim; L. Bottinelli