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CO Tully-Fisher Relation for the Distance Measurement to Redshift cz=20,000 to 50,000 km/s
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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The accuracy of measurement of the Hubble constant depends not only on the accuracy of distance measurement but also on how small is the effect of local flows: The larger are redshifts of used galaxies, the higher is the accuracy of H0, if the error in distance measurement is comparable. The HI Tully-Fisher relation has been the standard tool for distance measurement up to cz ∼ 10,000 km s–1 (Tully and Fisher 1977), where, however, the local flow is not negligible.
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- I. Cosmological Parameters, H0, q0, Ω0 and Λ
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