Direct determination of the hubble parameter using type IIn supernovae

2012 
A novel approach, a Dense Shell Method, is proposed for measuring distances for cosmology. It is based on original Baade idea to relate absolute difference of photospheric radii with photospheric velocity. We demonstrate that this idea works: the new method does not rely on the Cosmic Distance Ladder and gives satisfactory results for the most luminous Type IIn Supernovae. This allows one to make them good primary distance indicators for cosmology. Fixing correction factors for illustration, we obtain with this method the median distance of ≈ 68 −15 +19 (68%CL) Mpc to SN 2006gy and median Hubble parameter 79 −17 +23 (68%CL) km/(s Mpc).
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