w377: Planetary-Nebula Luminosity Function Distance


---Astroph. J. 461, L25   Abs.
The Planetary Nebulae Distance to M101 / Feldmeier, J. J., Ciardullo, R., & Jacoby, G. H. - ( 33 / 9)

---Astron. Astroph. 306, 9   Abs.
Planetary nebulae and HII regions in NGC 300. / Soffner, T., Mendez, R. H., Jacoby, G. H., Ciardullo, R., Roth, M. M., & Kudritzki, R. P. - ( 44 / 8)

---Astroph. J. 450, 705   Abs.
Luminous Supersoft X-Ray Sources and the Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function / Di Stefano, R., Paerels, F., & Rappaport, S. - ( 26 / 7)

---astro-ph/9608128  Abs.
Verifying the Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function Method / George Jacoby (National Optical Observatories) - ( 35/ 7)

---Astroph. J. 462, 1   Abs.
Planetary Nebulae As Standard Candles. X. Tests in the Coma I Region / Jacoby, G. H., Ciardullo, R., & Harris, W. E. - ( 61 / 7)

---astro-ph/9611041  Abs.
Planetary Nebulae as standard candles XI. Application to Spiral Galaxies / John Feldmeier (Penn State), Robin Ciardullo, (Penn State) and George Jacoby (NOAO) - ( 106/ 7)

---Astroph. J. 458, 455   Abs.
The Stellar Halo of M104. I. A Survey for Planetary Nebulae and the Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function Distance / Ford, H. C., Hui, X., Ciardullo, R., Jacoby, G. H., & Freeman, K. C. - ( 37 / 6)

---Astroph. J. 452, 515   Abs.
Evolutionary Tests of the Planetary Nebula Luminosity Function / Stanghellini, L. - ( 14 / 5)

---Astroph. J. 469, L73   Abs.
Consequences ofH 0 = 698 km s -1 Mpc -1 from Cepheid Variables in the Leo I Group / Yasuda, N. & Okamura, S. - ( 20 / 5)

---Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac. 108, 1083   Abs.
The Hubble Constant: A Discourse / Tammann, G. A. - ( 79 / 5)

---Astron. J. 110, 1476   Abs.
Measuring the Hubble Constant with the Hubble Space Telescope / Kennicutt, R. C., J.., Freedman, W. L., & Mould, J. R. - ( 53 / 4)

---astro-ph/9603076  Abs.
H_0 from HST / G.A. Tammann(1), L. Labhardt (1), M. Federspiel (1), A. Sandage (2), A. Saha (3), F.D. Macchetto (3), and N. Panagia (3) ((1) Astron.Inst., Univ. Basel, (2) Obs. Carnegie Inst. Washington, (3) StScI, Baltimore) - ( 59/ 4)

---Astroph. J. 468, 519   Abs.
Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuations in Virgo Cluster Elliptical Galaxies / Jensen, J. B., Luppino, G. A., & Tonry, J. L. - ( 18 / 3)

---Astroph. J. 465, L19   Abs.
Globular Clusters in Fornax: Does M 0 Depend on Environment? / Blakeslee, J. P. & Tonry, J. L. - ( 31 / 3)

---astro-ph/9609113  Abs.
The SBF Survey of Galaxy Distances. I. Sample Selection, Photometric Calibration, and the Hubble Constant / John L. Tonry, John P. Blakeslee, Edward A. Ajhar, and Alan Dressler - ( 45/ 3)

---Astroph. J. 445, 642   Abs.
Oxygen abundances in diffuse ellipticals and the metallicity-luminosity relations for dwarf galaxies / Richer, M. G. & McCall, M. L. - ( 86 / 3)

---astro-ph/9611170  Abs.
The evidence for the long distance scale with H_0<65 / Allan Sandage (1), G.A. Tammann (2) ((1) The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, (2) Astronomical Institute of the University of Basel, Switzerland) - ( 104/ 3)

---astro-ph/9611076  Abs.
The Globular Cluster Luminosity Function as a Distance Indicator: Dynamical Effects / Jeremiah P. Ostriker and Oleg Y. Gnedin (Princeton University Observatory) - ( 15/ 2)

---astro-ph/9611128  Abs.
Improved simulations of the planetary nebula luminosity function / R.H. M\'endez and T. Soffner (Universit\"atssternwarte M\"unchen) - ( 24/ 2)

---astro-ph/9506069  Abs.
Globular Cluster Systems As Distance Indicators: Metallicity Effects On The Luminosity Function / Keith M. Ashman (Kansas), Alberto Conti (Kansas), Stephen E. Zepf (UC Berkeley) - ( 30/ 2)

---astro-ph/9611119  Abs.
Focussing in on H_0 / G.A. Tammann, M. Federspiel (Astronomical Institute of the University of Basel, Switzerland) - ( 105/ 2)