Constraints on changes in fundamental constants from a cosmologically distant OH absorber/emitter
Abstract
We have detected the four 18cm OH lines from the gravitational lens toward PMN J0134-0931. The 1612 and 1720 MHz lines are in conjugate absorption and emission, providing a laboratory to test the evolution of fundamental constants over a large lookback time. We compare the HI and OH main line absorption redshifts of the different components in the absorber and the lens toward B0218+357 to place stringent constraints on changes in . We obtain , consistent with no evolution over the redshift range . The measurements have a sensitivity of or to fractional changes in and over a period of Gyr, half the age of the Universe. These are among the most sensitive current constraints on changes in .
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0510760,
title = {Constraints on changes in fundamental constants from a cosmologically distant OH absorber/emitter},
author = {N. Kanekar and C. L. Carilli and G. I. Langston and G. Rocha and F. Combes and R. Subrahmanyan and J. T. Stocke and K. M. Menten and F. H. Briggs and T. Wiklind},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0510760},
year = {2008}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures. Final version, with minor changes to match the version in print in Phys. Rev. Lett