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2016MNRAS.461.2461M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 461, 2461-2479 (2016/September-3)

Precise limits on cosmological variability of the fine-structure constant with zinc and chromium quasar absorption lines.

MURPHY M.T., MALEC A.L. and PROCHASKA J.X.

Abstract (from CDS):

The strongest transitions of Zn and Cr ii are the most sensitive to relative variations in the fine-structure constant (Δα/α) among the transitions commonly observed in quasar absorption spectra. They also lie within just 40 Å of each other (rest frame), so they are resistant to the main systematic error affecting most previous measurements of Δα/α: long-range distortions of the wavelength calibration. While Zn and Cr ii absorption is normally very weak in quasar spectra, we obtained high signal-to-noise, high-resolution echelle spectra from the Keck and Very Large Telescopes of nine rare systems where it is strong enough to constrain Δα/α from these species alone. These provide 12 independent measurements (three quasars were observed with both telescopes) at redshifts 1.0-2.4, 11 of which pass stringent reliability criteria. These 11 are all consistent with Δα/α=0 within their individual uncertainties of 3.5-13 parts per million (ppm), with a weighted mean Δα/α=0.4±1.4stat±0.9sys ppm (1σ statistical and systematic uncertainties), indicating no significant cosmological variations in α. This is the first statistical sample of absorbers that is resistant to long-range calibration distortions (at the <1 ppm level), with a precision comparable to previous large samples of ∼150 (distortion-affected) absorbers. Our systematic error budget is instead dominated by much shorter range distortions repeated across echelle orders of individual spectra.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): line: profiles - instrumentation: spectrographs - dust, extinction - quasars: absorption lines - cosmology: miscellaneous - cosmology: observations - cosmology: observations

Errata: erratum vol. 464, p. 2609 (2017)

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