Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-11-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, 3 eps figures, uses cupconf.sty. To appear in "The Extragalactic Distance Scale", eds. M. Livio, M. Donahue, and N.
Scientific paper
The potential of gravitational lenses for providing direct, physical measurements of the Hubble constant, free from systematic errors associated with the traditional distance ladder, has long been recognized. However, it is only recently that there has been a convincing measurement of a time delay sufficiently accurate to carry out this program. By itself, an accurate time delay measurement does not produce an equivalently definite Hubble constant and the errors associated with models of the primary lens, propagation through the potential fluctuations produced by the large-scale structure and the global geometry of the universe must also be taken into account. The prospects for measuring several more time delays and the feasibility of making the corresponding estimates of the Hubble constant with total error smaller than ten percent are critically assessed.
Blandford Roger. D.
Kundic Tomislav
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