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We have used observations gathered at CTIO to measure distances by the expanding photosphere method (~f M) to. five Type II supernovae. These_ supernovae lie at re~shifts from cz = 1100 km s -1 to cz = 5500 km s, and mcrease to 1~ the_ number of di~tances meas~red usmg EPM. We compare distances derived to 11 Type II supernoᵥae wi!h distances to their host galaxies measured using the Tully-Fisher method. We find that the Tulₗy-Fisher distances ~ver~ge 11 % 7%_ smaller. The comparison shows no significant evidence of any large distance-dependent bias m the Tully-Fisher distances. We employ the sample of EPM distances from 4. 5 MJ: >c to 180 Mpc to derive a value for the Hubble constant. We find H = 73 + 6 (statistical) 7 (systematlc) km s-1 Mpc-1.
Schmidt et al. (Thu,) studied this question.