New Hubble Space Telescope observations of Cepheid variable stars in the nearby galaxy M96 give a distance to the host galaxy group, Leo-I, of 11.6+/-0.8 Mpc. This value, used in conjunction with several reliable secondary indicators of relative distance, constrains the distances to more remote galaxy clusters, and yields a value of the Hubble constant (Ho=69+/-8 km/s/Mpc) that is independent of the velocity of the Leo-I group itself
The local expansion rate of the Universe is parametrized by the Hubble constant, H0, the ratio betwe...
Using published photometry and spectroscopy, we construct the fundamental plane and D_n-Sigma relati...
The importance of the distance of the Virgo cluster in the ongoing debate on the value of the Hubble...
We present a measurement of the Hubble Constant based on Cepheid distances to 27 galaxies within 20 ...
HST WFPC2 observations of Cepheids in M96 (NGC 3368) are used to find a distance to that galaxy of 1...
The three rung distance ladder, which calibrates Type Ia supernovae through stellar distances linked...
Recent analyses of Cepheid distances to spiral galaxies have led to the announcement of a Hubble con...
Six of the principal galaxy distance indicators are discussed: Cepheid variables, the Tully-Fisher r...
Using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) 37 long-period Cepheid variables have been discovered in the ...
We obtain a robust, non-parametric, estimate of the Hubble constant from galaxy linear diameters cal...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H_0 is given. Early attempts following L...
International audienceWe report observations from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) of Cepheid variab...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H0 is given. Early attempts following Le...
This paper presents the calibration of BVRIH-0.5 Tully-Fisher relations based on Cepheid distances t...
We present an overview of the Carnegie-Chicago Hubble Program, an ongoing program to obtain a 3% mea...
The local expansion rate of the Universe is parametrized by the Hubble constant, H0, the ratio betwe...
Using published photometry and spectroscopy, we construct the fundamental plane and D_n-Sigma relati...
The importance of the distance of the Virgo cluster in the ongoing debate on the value of the Hubble...
We present a measurement of the Hubble Constant based on Cepheid distances to 27 galaxies within 20 ...
HST WFPC2 observations of Cepheids in M96 (NGC 3368) are used to find a distance to that galaxy of 1...
The three rung distance ladder, which calibrates Type Ia supernovae through stellar distances linked...
Recent analyses of Cepheid distances to spiral galaxies have led to the announcement of a Hubble con...
Six of the principal galaxy distance indicators are discussed: Cepheid variables, the Tully-Fisher r...
Using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) 37 long-period Cepheid variables have been discovered in the ...
We obtain a robust, non-parametric, estimate of the Hubble constant from galaxy linear diameters cal...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H_0 is given. Early attempts following L...
International audienceWe report observations from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) of Cepheid variab...
A brief history of the determination of the Hubble constant H0 is given. Early attempts following Le...
This paper presents the calibration of BVRIH-0.5 Tully-Fisher relations based on Cepheid distances t...
We present an overview of the Carnegie-Chicago Hubble Program, an ongoing program to obtain a 3% mea...
The local expansion rate of the Universe is parametrized by the Hubble constant, H0, the ratio betwe...
Using published photometry and spectroscopy, we construct the fundamental plane and D_n-Sigma relati...
The importance of the distance of the Virgo cluster in the ongoing debate on the value of the Hubble...