The I band Tully-Fisher relation for cluster galaxies: data presentation.

  • Giovanelli R
  • Haynes M
  • Herter T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Observational parameters which can be used for redshift-independent distance determination using the Tully-Fisher (TF) technique are given for 782 spiral galaxies in the fields of 24 clusters or groups. I band photometry for the full sample was either obtained by us or compiled from published literature. Rotational velocities are derived either from 21 cm spectra or optical emission line long-slit spectra, and converted to a homogeneous scale. In addition to presenting the data, a discussion of the various sources of error on TF parameters is introduced, and the criteria for the assignment of membership to each cluster are given. © 1997 American Astronomical Society.

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Giovanelli, R., Haynes, M. P., Herter, T., Vogt, N. P., Wegner, G., Salzer, J. J., … Freudling, W. (1997). The I band Tully-Fisher relation for cluster galaxies: data presentation. The Astronomical Journal, 113, 22. https://doi.org/10.1086/118233

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