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"The Hubble Constant"
Neal Jackson
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Abstract
1
Introduction
1.1
A brief history
1.2
A little cosmology
2
One-Step Distance Methods
2.1
Megamaser cosmology
2.2
Gravitational lenses
2.3
The Sunyaev–Zel’dovich effect
2.4
Gamma-ray propagation
3
Local Distance Ladder
3.1
Preliminary remarks
3.2
Basic principle
3.3
Problems and comments
4
The CMB and Cosmological Estimates of the Distance Scale
4.1
The physics of the anisotropy spectrum and its implications
4.2
Degeneracies and implications for
H
0
5
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Footnotes
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Here, as elsewhere in astronomy, the term “metals” is used to refer to any element heavier than helium. Metallicity is
usually quoted as 12+log(O/H), where O and H are the abundances of oxygen and hydrogen.