Measuring the Time Variation of the Fine-structure Constant with Quasars Detected by LAMOST
Abstract
The [O III] λλ\ 4960,5008 emission lines in the optical spectra of galaxies and quasars have been widely used to investigate the possible variation of the fine-structure constant α over cosmic time. In this work, we utilize the Large Sky Area Multi-object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) quasar survey, for the first time, to measure the relative α variation α/α in time through the [O III] doublet method. From the LAMOST Data Release 9 quasar catalog, we refine a sample of 209 quasar spectra with strong and narrow [O III] emission lines over a redshift range of 0<z<0.8. Analysis on all of the 209 spectra obtains α/α = (0.5 3.7) × 10-4, which suggests that there is no evidence of varying α on the explored cosmological timescales. Assuming a linear variation, the mean rate of change in α/α is limited to be (-3.4 2.4)× 10-13 yr-1 in the last 7.0 Gyr. While our LAMOST-based constraint on α/α is not competitive with those of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasar observations, our analysis serves to corroborate the results of SDSS with another independent survey.
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