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arxiv: astro-ph/0010422 · v1 · submitted 2000-10-20 · 🌌 astro-ph

Ho from Type Ia Supernovae

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The Hubble diagrams in B, V, and I of a complete sample of 35 SNeIa with (B-V) < 0.06 and 1200 < v < 30000 kms^{-1} have a scatter of only 0.1 mag, after small corrections are applied for differences in decline rate Delta m_{15} and color (B-V). The tightness of the Hubble diagrams proves blue SNeIa to be the best ``standard candles'' known. Their absolute magnitudes M_{B,V,I} are calibrated by eight SNeIa with Cepheid distances from HST. Combining this calibration with the appropriate Hubble diagrams yields a large-scale value of H_0 = 58.5+/-6.3 at the 90-percent confidence level. The Hubble diagram of SNeIa has so small scatter that it seems feasable to determine Lambda ``locally'', i.e. within z<0.12, once 100-200 SNeIa with good photometry will be available. Such a local determination would minimize evolutionary effects and K-term corrections.

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