Any calibration of the present value of the Hubble constant (H 0) requires recession velocities and distances of galaxies. While the conversion of observed velocities into true recession velocities has only a small effect on the result, the derivation of unbiased distances which rest on a solid zero point and cover a useful range of about 4-30Mpc is crucial. A list of 279 such galaxy distances within v4.5 Mpc. RRLyr star-calibrated TRGB distances of 78 galaxies above this limit give H 0=63.0±1.6 at an effective distance of 6Mpc. They compensate the effect of peculiar motions by their large number. Support for this result comes from 28 independently calibrated Cepheids that give H 0=63.4±1.7 at 15Mpc. This agrees also with the large-scale va...
We present a new and independent determination of the local value of the Hubble constant based on a ...
In the first fifty years after Edwin Hubble announced a linear relationship between distances and re...
The story of the Hubble constant logically begins just where the Curtis-Shapley debate on the distan...
We present a measurement of the Hubble Constant based on Cepheid distances to 27 galaxies within 20 ...
Recent developments in the determination of H0 are reviewed in the context of the 3 following questi...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H_0 is given. Early attempts following L...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H0 is given. Early attempts following Le...
The status of the determination of the Hubble constant is reviewed, setting out the evidence for the...
The local expansion rate of the Universe is parametrized by the Hubble constant, H0, the ratio betwe...
The three rung distance ladder, which calibrates Type Ia supernovae through stellar distances linked...
Measuring distances in the expanding universe by the classical method of `standard candles' creates ...
Significant progress has been made during the last 10 years toward resolving the debate over the exp...
New Hubble Space Telescope observations of Cepheid variable stars in the nearby galaxy M96 give a di...
Recent analyses of Cepheid distances to spiral galaxies have led to the announcement of a Hubble con...
We obtain a robust, non-parametric, estimate of the Hubble constant from galaxy linear diameters cal...
We present a new and independent determination of the local value of the Hubble constant based on a ...
In the first fifty years after Edwin Hubble announced a linear relationship between distances and re...
The story of the Hubble constant logically begins just where the Curtis-Shapley debate on the distan...
We present a measurement of the Hubble Constant based on Cepheid distances to 27 galaxies within 20 ...
Recent developments in the determination of H0 are reviewed in the context of the 3 following questi...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H_0 is given. Early attempts following L...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H0 is given. Early attempts following Le...
The status of the determination of the Hubble constant is reviewed, setting out the evidence for the...
The local expansion rate of the Universe is parametrized by the Hubble constant, H0, the ratio betwe...
The three rung distance ladder, which calibrates Type Ia supernovae through stellar distances linked...
Measuring distances in the expanding universe by the classical method of `standard candles' creates ...
Significant progress has been made during the last 10 years toward resolving the debate over the exp...
New Hubble Space Telescope observations of Cepheid variable stars in the nearby galaxy M96 give a di...
Recent analyses of Cepheid distances to spiral galaxies have led to the announcement of a Hubble con...
We obtain a robust, non-parametric, estimate of the Hubble constant from galaxy linear diameters cal...
We present a new and independent determination of the local value of the Hubble constant based on a ...
In the first fifty years after Edwin Hubble announced a linear relationship between distances and re...
The story of the Hubble constant logically begins just where the Curtis-Shapley debate on the distan...