In this paper, we make a comprehensive determination of the Hubble constant
H0 by using two parameters - the B-V color and the rate of decline Δm15 - to simultaneously standardize the luminosities of all nearby
Cepheid-calibrated type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) and those of a larger, more
distant sample of 29 SNe Ia. Each group is treated in as similar a manner as
possible in order to avoid systematic effects. A simultaneous χ2
minimization yields a standardized absolute luminosity of the
Cepheid-calibrated supernovae as well as the Hubble constant obtained from the
more distant sample. We find H0=62km/sMpc−1 and a standardized
absolute magnitude of -19.46. The sensitivity of H0 to a metallicity
dependence of the Cepheid-determined distances is investigated. The total
uncertainty δH0, dominated by uncertainties in the primary Cepheid
distance indicator, is estimated to be 5 km/s Mpc^{-1}.Comment: To appear in Ap