Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-11-11
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages (includes figures), users emulateapj, accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/308642
We have used deep HST/WFPC2 images in V (F606W) and I (F814W) to measure the luminosity distribution of the globular clusters in NGC 4874, the central cD galaxy of the Coma cluster. We find the ``turnover'' point of the globular cluster luminosity function (GCLF) to lie at V = 27.88 +/- 0.12, while the overall GCLF shape matches the standard Gaussian-like form with dispersion SIGMA_V = 1.49 +/- 0.12. We use the GCLF as a standard candle by matching the turnover points in NGC 4874 and another Coma elliptical, IC 4051, with those of the giant ellipticals in the Virgo cluster (M87 and five others). The result is (m-M)_(Coma - Virgo) = 4.06 +/- 0.11 magnitudes, which converts to a Coma distance d = 102 Mpc if the Virgo distance modulus is (m-M)_0 = 30.99 +/- 0.04. The Hubble constant which emerges from our GCLF measurement is then H0 = (69 +/- 9) km/s/Mpc. We confirm this H0 value with a novel presentation of the ``Hubble diagram'' for GCLFs in giant E galaxies. Measurements of additional GCLFs in the Coma ellipticals, as well as calibrating galaxies in Virgo and Fornax, have excellent potential to refine this result in the near future.
Hanes David A.
Harris William E.
Hesser James Edward
Kavelaars John J.
Pritchet Chris J.
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