Constraining the variation of fundamental constants using 18cm OH lines
Abstract
We describe a new technique to estimate variations in the fundamental constants using 18cm OH absorption lines. This has the advantage that all lines arise in the same species, allowing a clean comparison between the measured redshifts. In conjunction with one additional transition (for example, an HCO+ line), it is possible to simultaneously measure changes in α, gp and y me/mp. At present, only the 1665 MHz and 1667 MHz lines have been detected at cosmological distances; we use these line redshifts in conjunction with those of HI 21cm and mm-wave molecular absorption in a gravitational lens at z 0.68 to constrain changes in the above three parameters over the redshift range 0 < z 0.68. While the constraints are relatively weak ( 1 part in 103), this is the first simultaneous constraint on the variation of all three parameters. We also demonstrate that either one (or more) of α, gp and y must vary with cosmological time or there must be systematic velocity offsets between the OH, HCO+ and HI absorbing clouds.
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