A new era of fine structure constant measurements at high redshift
Abstract
New observations of the quasar HE05154414 have been made using the HARPS spectrograph on the ESO 3.6m telescope, aided by the Laser Frequency Comb (LFC). We present three important advances for measurements in quasar absorption spectra from these observations. Firstly, the data have been wavelength calibrated using LFC and ThAr methods. The LFC wavelength calibration residuals are six times smaller than when using the standard ThAr calibration. We give a direct comparison between measurements made using the two methods. Secondly, spectral modelling was performed using Artificial Intelligence (fully automated, all human bias eliminated), including a temperature parameter for each absorption component. Thirdly, in contrast to previous work, additional model parameters were assigned to measure for each individual absorption component. The increase in statistical uncertainty from the larger number of model parameters is small and the method allows a substantial advantage; outliers that would otherwise contribute a significant systematic, possibly corrupting the entire measurement, are identified and removed, permitting a more robust overall result. The absorption system along the HE05154414 sightline yields 40 new measurements. We constrain spatial fluctuations in to be on scales , corresponding to kpc if the system arises in a Mpc cluster. Collectively, the 40 measurements yield , consistent with no variation.
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@article{arxiv.2008.10619,
title = {A new era of fine structure constant measurements at high redshift},
author = {Dinko Milaković and Chung-Chi Lee and Robert F. Carswell and John K. Webb and Paolo Molaro and Luca Pasquini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10619},
year = {2021}
}
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Published in MNRAS, 500 1 1. 10 pages, 7 figures. Online supplementary material is available upon request