%0 Journal Article %T Calibration of the Fundamental Plane Zero-point in the Leo-I Group and an Estimate of the Hubble Constant %A Jens Hjorth %A Nial R. Tanvir %J Physics %D 1997 %I arXiv %R 10.1086/304124 %X We derive new effective radii and total magnitudes for 5 E and S0 galaxies in the Leo-I group from wide-field CCD images. These are used in conjunction with recent literature velocity data to construct the fundamental plane (FP) of the Leo-I group. The rms scatter that we find is only 6 % in distance. The zero point of this relation provides a calibration of the FP as a distance indicator and directly determines the angular diameter distance ratio between the Leo-I group and more distant clusters. In the language of Jerjen and Tammann (1993) we determine a cosmic velocity of the Leo-I group of 757+-68 km/s relative to the Coma cluster, or 796+-57 km/s relative to a frame of 9 clusters. Combining this velocity with the Cepheid distance to M96, a member of Leo-I, we find the Hubble constant to be H_0=67+-8 km/s/Mpc or H_0=70+-7 km/s/Mpc for each case. The distance we obtain for the Coma cluster itself (108+-12 Mpc) is in good agreement with a number of other recent estimates. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9701025v1