Constraint on a cosmological variation in the proton-to-electron mass ratio from electronic CO absorption
Abstract
Carbon monoxide (CO) absorption in the sub-damped Lyman- absorber at redshift , toward the background quasar SDSS J123714.60+064759.5 (J1237+0647), was investigated for the first time in order to search for a possible variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio, , over a cosmological time-scale. The observations were performed with the Very Large Telescope/Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph with a signal-to-noise ratio of 40 per 2.5 kms per pixel at \AA. Thirteen CO vibrational bands in this absorber are detected: the A - X (,0) for , B - X (0,0), C - X (0,0), and E - X (0,0) singlet-singlet bands and the d - X (5,0) singlet-triplet band. An updated database including the most precise molecular inputs needed for a -variation analysis is presented for rotational levels , consisting of transition wavelengths, oscillator strengths, natural lifetime damping parameters, and sensitivity coefficients to a variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio. A comprehensive fitting method was used to fit all the CO bands at once and an independent constraint of was derived from CO only. A combined analysis using both molecular hydrogen and CO in the same J1237+0647 absorber returned a final constraint on the relative variation of , which is consistent with no variation over a look-back time of Gyrs.
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@article{arxiv.1605.09742,
title = {Constraint on a cosmological variation in the proton-to-electron mass ratio from electronic CO absorption},
author = {M. Daprà and M. L. Niu and E. J. Salumbides and M. T. Murphy and W. Ubachs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.09742},
year = {2016}
}
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44 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal