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Nature | 1998

A Cepheid distance to the Fornax cluster and the local expansion rate of the Universe

Barry F. Madore; Wendy L. Freedman; N. Silbermann; Paul Harding; John P. Huchra; Jeremy R. Mould; John A. Graham; Laura Ferrarese; Brad K. Gibson; Mingsheng Han; John G. Hoessel; Shaun M. G. Hughes; Garth D. Illingworth; Randy L. Phelps; Shoko Sakai; Peter B. Stetson

Both galaxy distances and velocities are required for the determination of the expansion rate of the Universe, as described by the Hubble constant H0. The radial velocities of galaxies arise not just from this expansion but also from random components and large-scale flows. To reach out to distances dominated by the overall cosmic expansion, it is necessary to probe large physical scales where galaxy–galaxy and galaxy–cluster interactions become lessimportant. But accurate distances of nearby galaxies and clusters (commonly measured using Cepheid variable stars) are nevertheless required to calibrate the indirect distance indicators generally used to measure these large scales. Here we report aCepheid distance of 18.6 ± 1.9 (statistical error) ± 1.9 Mpc (systematic error) for the galaxy NGC1365 in Fornax, a cluster of galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere. We find a value of H0 = 70 km s−1 Mpc−1 from Fornax alone, and 73 km s−1 Mpc−1 from the intervening galaxy flow, each corrected for infall into the Virgo cluster. These values are consistent with the Hubble constant measured in the far field using secondary methods. Our data support previous suggestions that the local small-scale velocity field has very small scatter (∼±70 km s−1).


arXiv: Astrophysics | 1999

The HST Key Project on the Extragalactic Distance Scale XXV. A Recalibration of Cepheid Distances to Type Ia Supernovae and the Value of the Hubble Constant

Brad K. Gibson; Peter B. Stetson; Wendy L. Freedman; Jeremy R. Mould; Robert C. Kennicutt; John P. Huchra; Shoko Sakai; John A. Graham; Caleb I. Fassett; Daniel D. Kelson; Laura Ferrarese; Shaun M. G. Hughes; Garth D. Illingworth; Lucas M. Macri; Barry F. Madore; Kim M. Sebo; Nancy Ann Silbermann


Archive | 2007

Stochastic Star Formation in Low Mass Galaxies: A case study of DDO 210

Christina Ann Tremonti; Jake Lee; Liese van Zee; Robert C. Kennicutt; Armando Gil de Paz; Shoko Sakai; Jose G. Funes; Shizuka Akiyama


Archive | 1999

A Deep Survey of Star Formation in Nearby Galaxy Clusters

Robert C. Kennicutt; C. Moss; Shoko Sakai; Mark Whittle


Archive | 2011

A GALEX UV imaging survey of nearby galaxies (Lee+, 2011)

Jake Lee; Armando Gil de Paz; Robert C. Kennicutt; M. S. Bothwell; Julianne J. Dalcanton; S. J. J. G. Funes; Benjamin D. Johnson; Shoko Sakai; Evan D. Skillman; Christy A. Tremonti; Liese van Zee


Archive | 2010

H(alpha) and Optical Imaging of Local Volume Galaxies in the Northern Hemisphere

Shoko Sakai; Liese van Zee; Janice C. Lee; Robert C. Kennicutt; Jose G. Funes


Archive | 2009

Halpha and [NII] survey in local 11 Mpc (Kennicutt+, 2008)

Robert C. Kennicutt; Jake Lee; Jose G. Funes; Shoko Sakai; Shizuka Akiyama


Archive | 2009

Surface Photometry of Local Volume Galaxies

Shoko Sakai; Liese van Zee; Janice C. Lee; Robert C. Kennicutt; Jose G. Funes


Archive | 2007

The 11MPC Halpha and Ultraviolet Galaxy Survey

G. S.J. José Funes; Robert C. Kennicutt; C. Janice Lee; Shoko Sakai; Christy A. Tremonti; Liese van Zee


Archive | 2006

UBVI Imaging of Star-Forming Galaxies in the Local 11 Mpc Volume

Jose G. Funes; Robert C. Kennicutt; Janice C. Lee; Shoko Sakai; Christy A. Tremonti; Liese van Zee

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John P. Huchra

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

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Wendy L. Freedman

California Institute of Technology

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Jeremy R. Mould

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Barry F. Madore

Australian National University

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John A. Graham

Carnegie Institution for Science

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Peter B. Stetson

Dominion Astrophysical Observatory

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