Gravitational lens time-delay as a probe of a possible time variation of the fine-structure constant
Abstract
A new method based on large-scale structure observations is proposed to probe a possible time variation of the fine-structure constant (α). Our analyses are based on time-delay of Strong Gravitational Lensing and Type Ia Supernovae observations. By considering a class of runaway dilaton models, where the cosmological evolution of the fine-structure constant is given by αα ≈ -γ (1+z), we obtain limits on the physical properties parameter of the model (γ) at the level 10-2 (1σ). Although our limits are less restrictive than those obtained by quasar spectroscopy, the approach presented here provides new bounds on the possibility of αα ≠ 0 at a different range of redshifts.
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