Science. 1992 Apr 17;256(5055):321-5. doi: 10.1126/science.256.5055.321.
The Hubble constant is the constant of proportionality between recession velocity and distance in the expanding universe. It is a fundamental property of cosmology that sets both the scale and the expansion age of the universe. It is determined by measurement of galaxy The Hubble constant is the constant of proportionality between recession velocity and development of new techniques for the measurements of galaxy distances, both calibration uncertainties and debates over systematic errors remain. Current determinations still range over nearly a factor of 2; the higher values favored by most local measurements are not consistent with many theories of the origin of large-scale structure and stellar evolution.
哈勃常数是宇宙膨胀中退行速度和距离之间的比例常数。它是宇宙学的基本性质,决定了宇宙的尺度和膨胀年龄。它是通过测量星系退行速度和发展新的星系距离测量技术来确定的,但是校准不确定度和系统误差的争论仍然存在。目前的测定结果仍然相差近一个数量级;大多数局部测量所青睐的较高值与大尺度结构和恒星演化的许多起源理论不一致。