Fig. 12.

Distance modulus estimates for ASASSN-14jb using PMM, SCM, and PCM methods (green dots). The black triangle is the distance modulus from the host galaxy redshift and a Hubble law with H0 = 68 km s−1 Mpc−1, with a dispersion of 200 km s−1 as a reference error for the CMB frame redshift. The purple diamond is the average from the Tully-Fisher measurements obtained from the NED database, all normalized to H0 = 68 km s−1 Mpc−1. The thick blue line is the adopted distance modulus in this work, μ = 32.00 ± 0.18, obtained as the weighted average of the PMM, SCM and PCM methods and the standard deviation is showed as a blue fill. We also show as a reference the distance measured to SN 2009ip in NGC 7259 as a red square with its corresponding error (Potashov et al. 2013).
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