Abstract

AbstractH2O megamaser emission from sub-parsec circumnuclear disks at the center of active galaxies allows a single-step, direct distance measurements to galaxies in the Hubble flow without any external calibration. Based on accurate distance determinations of six maser galaxies within 150 Mpc, the Megamaser Cosmology Project (MCP) team recently obtained H0 = 73.9± 3.0 km/s/Mpc (‘∼ 4% accuracy), independent of distance ladders and the cosmic microwave background. To further applying the megamaser technique to attain a 1% Ho measurement, detecting more high-quality disk maser systems is crucial. In this conference proceeding, we update the status of the MCP and discuss strategies of detecting additional high-quality disk maser galaxies within z ∼ 0.1. In addition, we show the prospects of reaching a 1% Ho measurement with the supreme sensitivity of the ngVLA. Finally, we demonstrate that applying the maser technique to distance measurements of high-z galaxies with future submm VLBI systems is promising and this will allow for investigation of the new tension between the ΛCDM model and the high-z Hubble diagram.

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