Authors: Deokjin Kim
The Hubble constant presented from JWST (2024) is 72.6 km/s/Mpc. When the data are reinterpreted, it is calculated as 72.78 km/s/Mpc, and the H0 calculated in our previous study was 72.777 km/s/Mpc. Also, JAGB, TRGB, and Cepheids are presented as 67.96, 69.85, and 72.05 km/s/Mpc from JWST (2024). Reinterpreting this, it is calculated as 70.942 km/s/Mpc, and the H0 calculated in our previous study was 70.940 km/s. The Hubble constant presented in Planck results is 67.3 km/s/Mpc in 2013, 67.8 km/s/Mpc in 2015, and 67.4 km/s/Mpc in 2018, and the H0 calculated from our previous study was 67.833 km/s/Mpc. Depending on the state of star or the methodology of calculation, Hubble constant is judged to be measured or calculated differently. That is, all measured values from 68 to 77 km/s/Mpc for red shift could be correct.
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