Improved constraints on possible variation of physical constants from H I 21cm and molecular QSO absorption lines
Abstract
QSO absorption spectra provide an extremely useful probe of possible cosmological variation in various physical constants. Comparison of H I 21cm absorption with corresponding molecular (rotational) absorption spectra allows us to constrain variation in y=alpha2*gp where alpha is the fine structure constant and gp is the proton g-factor. We analyse spectra of two QSOs, PKS 1413+135 and TXS 0218+357, and derive values of dy/y at absorption redshifts of z=0.2467 and 0.6847 by simultaneous fitting of the H I 21cm and molecular lines. We find dy/y=(-0.20 +/- 0.44)*10-5 and dy/y=(-0.16 +/- 0.54)*10-5 respectively, indicating an insignificantly smaller y in the past. We compare our results with other recent constraints from the same two QSOs (Drinkwater et al. 1998; Carilli et al. 2000) and with our recent optical constraints which indicated a smaller alpha at higher redshifts.
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