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Cosmological variability of fundamental physical constants
Authors:D A Varshalovich  A Y Potekhin
Institution:(1) Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, 194021 St-Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:Gamow was one of the pioneers who studied the possible variability of fundamental physical constants. Some versions of modern Grand Unification theories do predict such variability. The paper is concerned with three of the constants: the fine-structure constant agr, the ratio of the proton massm p to the electron massm e, and the ratio of the neutron massm n tom e. It is shown on the basis of the quasar spectra analysis, that all the three constants revealed no statistically significant variation over the last 90% of the life time of the Universe. At the 2delta significance level, the following upper bounds are obtained for the epoch corresponding to the cosmological redshiftszsim2–3: Deltaagr/agr<1.5×10–3, Deltam p/m p<2×10–3, and Deltam/m<3×10–4, where Deltax is a possible deviation of a quantityx from its present value,m=m p+m n, and the nucleon masses are in units ofm e. (According to new observational data which became known most recently, Deltam p/m p<2×10–4) In addition a possible anisotropy of the high-redshift fine splitting over the celestial sphere is checked. Within the relative statistical error 3delta < 1% the values of agr turned out to be the same in various quadrants of the celestial sphere, which corresponds to their equality in causally disconnected areas. However, at the 2delta level a tentative anisotropy of estimated Deltaagr/agr values is found in directions that approximately coincide with the direction of the relic microwave background anisotropy.The revealed constraints serve as criteria for selection of those theoretical models which predict variation of agr,m p orm n with the cosmological time.
Keywords:Cosmology  Quasar Spectra  Physical Constants
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