Indication of the electron-to-proton mass ratio variation within the Galaxy

Abstract

Near (~100 pc) and far (~8.7 kpc) relative to the Galactic center, the molecular clouds SgrB2(N) and Orion-KL exhibit different values of the fundamental physical constant mu=me/mp - the electron-to-proton mass ratio. Measured frequency difference between the emission lines of methanol (CH3OH), - JKu - JKl = 63 - 52 A+ 542000.981 MHz, 63 - 52 A- 542081.936 MHz, and 80 - 7-1 E 543076.194 MHz, - observed with the space observatory Herschel toward SgrB2(N) and Orion-KL corresponds to (Sgr-Ori): Delta mu/mu = (-3.7 +/- 0.5)*10(-7) (1 sigma C.L.). At the same time, comparison of the same methanol lines in Orion-KL with laboratory frequencies shows no significant changes in mu (Ori-lab): Delta mu/mu = (-0.5 +/- 0. 6)*10(-7), while a comparison between SgrB2(N) and laboratory lines indicates a lower value of mu near the Galactic center (Sgr-lab): Delta mu/mu = (-4.2 +/- 0.7)*10(-7). The reduced value of mu in SgrB2(N) is not explained by known systematic effects and requires further investigation.

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