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2010A&A...516A.113L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 516, A113-113 (2010/6-3)

Searching for spatial variations of alpha2/µ in the Milky Way.

LEVSHAKOV S.A., MOLARO P. and REIMERS D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We probe the dependence of α2/µ on the ambient matter density by means of spectral observations in submm- and mm-wave bands. A procedure is suggested for exploring the value of F=α2/µ, where µ=me/mp is the electron-to-proton mass ratio, and α=e2/((h/2π)c) is the fine-structure constant. The fundamental physical constants, which are measured in different physical environments of high (terrestrial) and low (interstellar) densities of baryonic matter are supposed to vary in chameleon-like scalar field models, which predict that both masses and coupling constant may depend on the local matter density. The parameter ΔF/F=(Fobs-Flab)/Flab can be estimated from the radial velocity offset, ΔV=Vrot-Vfs, between the low-laying rotational transitions in carbon monoxide 13CO and the fine-structure transitions in atomic carbon [CI]. A model-dependent constraint on Δα/α can be obtained from ΔF/F using Δµ/µ independently measured from the ammonia method. Currently available radio astronomical datasets provide an upper limit on |ΔV|<110m/s (1σ). When interpreted in terms of the spatial variation of F, this gives |ΔF/F|<3.7x10–7. An order of magnitude improvement in this limit will allow us to independently test a non-zero value of Δµ/µ=(2.2±0.4stat±0.3sys)x10–8, recently found with the ammonia method. Considering that the ammonia method restricts the spatial variation of µ at the level of |Δµ/µ|≤3x10–8 and assuming that ΔF/F is the same in the entire interstellar medium, one obtains that the spatial variation of α does not exceed the value |Δα/α|< 2x10–7. Since extragalactic gas clouds have similar densities to those in the interstellar medium, the bound on Δα/α is also expected to be less than 2x10–7 at high redshift if no significant temporal dependence of α is present.

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Journal keyword(s): line: profiles - ISM: molecules - techniques: radial velocities - cosmology: observations

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