The Hubble flow around the Local Group
Abstract
We use updated data on distances and velocities of galaxies in the proximity of the Local Group (LG) in order to establish properties of the local Hubble flow. For 30 neighbouring galaxies with distances 0.7 < DLG < 3.0 Mpc, the Local flow is characterized by the Hubble parameter Hloc = (78+/-2) km/(s*Mpc), the mean-square peculiar velocity sigmav = 25 km/s, corrected for errors of radial velocity measurements (~4 km/s) and distance measurements (~10 km/s), as well as the radius of the zero-velocity surface R0 = (0.96+/-0.03) Mpc. The minimum value for sigmav is achieved when the barycenter of the LG is located at the distance Dc = (0.55+/-0.05) DM31 towards M31 corresponding to the Milky Way-to-M31 mass ratio MMW / MM31 ~ 4/5. In the reference frame of the 30 galaxies at 0.7 - 3.0 Mpc, the LG barycenter has a small peculiar velocity ~(24+/-4) km/s towards the Sculptor constellation. The derived value of R0 corresponds to the total mass MT(LG) = (1.9+/-0.2) 1012 Msun with Omegam = 0.24 and a topologically flat universe, a value in good agreement with the sum of virial mass estimates for the Milky Way and M31.
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