A New Method for the Determination of the Hubble Parameter
Abstract
By chance, the slope of the Mv(max) versus (B-V)max relation for recent theoretical models of supernovae of Type Ia (SNe Ia) by Hoflich & Khokhlov is indistinguishable from the slope of a reddening line in the V versus B-V plane. This coincidence allows one to determine a parameter Mv*(max) for SNe Ia that is independent of both supernova detonation model and of interstellar reddening. Calibrating Mv*(max) with observations of SNe Ia by Hamuy et al. yields values of the Hubble parameter Ho in the range 55 - 60 km s-1 Mpc-1 . The discrepancy between this result, and values of Ho recently obtained from observations of Cepheids in the Virgo cluster, suggests that either (1) the Cepheid distance scale is wrong, (2) the SN Ia models of Hoflich & Khokhlov are too bright by ~ 0.75 mag near maximum light, or (3) their models are too red by \~ 0.25 mag in B-V.
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