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Type Ia Supernovae and the Value of the Hubble Constant

Brad K. Gibson, Chris B. Brook

Published 2000-11-30Version 1

The methodology involved in deriving the Hubble Constant via the calibration of the corrected peak luminosities of Type Ia supernovae (SNe) is reviewed. We first present a re-analysis of the Calan-Tololo (C-T) and Center for Astrophysics (CfA) Type Ia SN surveys. Bivariate linear least squares and quadratic boot-strapped fits in peak apparent magnitude and light curve shape are employed to correct this heterogeneous sample of peak apparent magnitudes, resulting in an homogeneous (and excellent) secondary distance indicator: the so-called corrected peak luminosity. We next provide an empirical calibration for this corrected luminosity, using Cepheid-based distances for seven nearby spiral galaxies host to Type Ia SNe. Included in this sample is the spectroscopically peculiar SN 1991T (in NGC 4527), whose corrected peak luminosity is shown to be indistinguishable from that of so-called ``normal'' SNe. A robust value of the Hubble Constant is derived and shown to be H0=73+/-2(r)+/-7(s) km/s/Mpc.

Comments: 10 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, LaTeX (newpasp), also available at http://www.swin.edu.au/astronomy/bgibson/publications.html, to appear in New Cosmological Data and the Values of the Fundamental Parameters (IAU Symposium #201), ed. A. Lasenby & A. Wilkinson, ASP Conference Series, in press (2001)
Categories: astro-ph
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