Time Variation of Fine-Structure Constant Constrained by [O III] Emission-Lines at 1.1<z<3.7

Abstract

[O III]λλ4960,5008 doublet are often the strongest narrow emission lines in starburst galaxies and quasi-stellar objects (QSOs), and thus are a promising probe to possible variation of the fine-structure constant α over cosmic time. Previous such studies using QSOs optical spectra were limited to z<1. In this work, we constructed a sample of 40 spectra of Lyα emitting galaxies (LAEs) and a sample of 46 spectra of QSOs at 1.09<z<3.73 using the VLT/X-Shooter near-infrared spectra publicly available. We measured the wavelength ratios of the two components of the spin-orbit doublet and accordingly calculated α(z) using two methods. Analysis on all of the 86 spectra yielded α/α=(-36)×10-5 with respect to the laboratory α measurements, consistent with no variation over the explored time interval. If assuming a uniform variation rate, we obtained α-1 dα/ dt = (-36)×10-15 yr-1 within the last 12 Gyrs. Extensive tests indicate that α variation could be better constrained using starburst galaxies' spectra than using QSO spectra in future studies.

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