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The Virgo cluster distance from 21 cm-line widths
M. Federspiel ; G.A. Tammann ; A. Sandage ;
Date 4 Sep 1997
Subject astro-ph
Affiliation Astronomisches Institut der Universitaet Basel, The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Pasadena
AbstractThe distance of the Virgo cluster is derived in the B band from the 21 cm-line width-absolute magnitude relation. The latter is calibrated using 18 spirals with Cepheid distances mainly from HST. The calibration is applied to a complete sample of non-peculiar spirals with i>45 deg and lying within the optical (n=49) or X-ray (n=35) contour of the cluster, resulting in a mean cluster distance of (m-M)_0=31.58+/-0.24 mag (external error) or 20.7+/-2.4 Mpc. The mean distance of subcluster A is 0.46+/-0.18 mag smaller than that of subcluster B, but the individual distances of the members of the two substructures show considerable overlap. The distance modulus is corrected by -0.07 mag for the fact that cluster members have lower H I-surface fluxes and are redder in (B-I) at a given line width than the (field) calibrators. Different sources of the B magnitudes and line widths have little effect on the resulting distance. Different precepts for the internal-absorption correction change the result by no more than +/-0.17 mag. The individual distances of the cluster members do not show any dependence on recession velocity, inclination, Hubble type or line width. The dependence on apparent magnitude reflects the considerable depth effect of the cluster. The adopted distance is in good agreement with independent distance determinations of the cluster. Combining the cluster distance with the corrected cluster velocity of 1142+/-61 km/s gives H_0=55+/-7 km/s/Mpc (external error). If the Virgo cluster distance is inserted into the tight Hubble diagram of clusters out to 11000 km/s using relative distances to the Virgo cluster one obtains a global value of H_0=57+/-7 km/s/Mpc.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9709040
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