Measuring $\alpha$ in the Early Universe: CMB Temperature, Large-Scale Structure and Fisher Matrix Analysis
Abstract
We extend our recent work on the effects of a time-varying fine-structure constant in the cosmic microwave background, by providing a thorough analysis of the degeneracies between and the other cosmological parameters, and discussing ways to break these with both existing and/or forthcoming data. In particular, we present the state-of-the-art CMB constraints on , through a combined analysis of the BOOMERanG, MAXIMA and DASI datasets. We also present a novel discussion of the constraints on coming from large-scale structure observations, focusing in particular on the power spectrum from the 2dF survey. Our results are consistent with no variation in from the epoch of recombination to the present day, and restrict any such (relative) variation to be less than about 4%. We show that the forthcoming MAP and (particularly) Planck experiments will be able to break most of the currently existing degeneracies between and other parameters, and measure to better than percent accuracy.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0203149,
title = {Measuring $\alpha$ in the Early Universe: CMB Temperature, Large-Scale Structure and Fisher Matrix Analysis},
author = {C. J. A. P. Martins and A. Melchiorri and R. Trotta and R. Bean and G. Rocha and P. P. Avelino and P. T. P. Viana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0203149},
year = {2008}
}
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11 pages in RevTex4 format. Low-quality figures to comply with arXiv restrictions (better ones available from the authors). v2: Updated Oklo discussion, plus other cosmetic changes. Version to appear in Phys Rev D