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Constraints on changes in fundamental constants from a cosmologically distant OH absorber or emitter

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Kanekar, N
Carilli, C L
Langston, G I
Rocha, G
Combes, F
Subrahamanyan, R
Stocke, J T
Menten, K M
Briggs, Franklin
Wiklind, T

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We have detected the four 18 cm OH lines from the z∼0.765 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 z∼0.765 absorber and the z∼0.685 lens toward B0218+357 to place stringent constraints on changes in F≡gp[α2/μ]1.57. We obtain [ΔF/F]=(0.44±0.36stat±1.0syst)×10-5, consistent with no evolution over the redshift range 0<z≲0.7. The measurements have a 2σ sensitivity of [Δα/α]<6.7×10-6 or [Δμ/μ]<1.4×10-5 to fractional changes in α and μ over a period of ∼6.5  G yr, half the age of the Universe. These are among the most sensitive constraints on changes in μ.

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Physical Review Letters 95.26 (2005): 261301/1-4

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Physical Review Letters

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