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Determining the Motion of the Local Group Using SN Ia Light Curve Shapes

Astrophysics 2009-10-22 v1

Abstract

We have measured our Galaxy's motion relative to distant galaxies in which type Ia supernovae (SN Ia) have been observed. The effective recession velocity of this sample is 7000 km s1^{-1}, which approaches the depth of the survey of brightest cluster galaxies by Lauer and Postman (1994). We use the Light Curve Shape (LCS) method for deriving distances to SN Ia, providing relative distance estimates to individual supernovae with a precision of \sim 5\% (Riess, Press, \& Kirshner 1995). Analyzing the distribution on the sky of velocity residuals from a pure Hubble flow for 13 recent SN Ia drawn primarily from the Cal\'{a}n/Tololo survey (Hamuy 1993a, 1994, 1995a, 1995b, Maza et al. 1994), we find the best solution for the motion of the Local Group in this frame is 600 ±350\pm 350 km s1^{-1} in the direction b=260deg\deg {\it l}=+54deg\deg with a 1 σ\sigma error ellipse that measures 90deg\deg by 25deg\deg. This solution is consistent with the rest frame of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) as determined by the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) measurement of the dipole temperature anisotropy (Smoot et al. 1992). It is inconsistent with the velocity observed by Lauer and Postman.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9412017,
  title  = {Determining the Motion of the Local Group Using SN Ia Light Curve Shapes},
  author = {Adam G. Riess and William H. Press and Robert P. Kirshner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9412017},
  year   = {2009}
}

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12 pp + 2 figs, posted as uuencoded tar.Z file which will uudecode-uncompress-untar to LaTeX file (uses aas macros) and two postscript figure files. Files (including postscript version of text) also available by anon ftp to cfata4.harvard.edu as pub/localgroup*