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Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors With: Chris Churchill (PSU) Victor Flambaum (UNSW) Jason Prochaska (UCSC) Wallace Sargent (Caltech) Rob Simcoe (Caltech) John Webb (UNSW)

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Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors. With: Chris Churchill (PSU) Victor Flambaum (UNSW) Jason Prochaska (UCSC) Wallace Sargent (Caltech) Rob Simcoe (Caltech) John Webb (UNSW) Arthur Wolfe (UCSD). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors

Does the fine structure constant vary?:

A detailed investigation into systematic errors

With:

Chris Churchill (PSU)

Victor Flambaum (UNSW)

Jason Prochaska (UCSC)

Wallace Sargent (Caltech)

Rob Simcoe (Caltech)

John Webb (UNSW)

Arthur Wolfe (UCSD)

Page 2: Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors

Outline: Systematic errors for the MM method

Detailed analyses:• Atmospheric dispersion effects• Isotopic ratio evolution

Consistency checks• Line removal• Other tests for simple, unknown systematics

Page 3: Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors

Candidate systematic errors:? Wavelength calibration errors – JOHN’S TALK ? Instrumental profile variations

? Laboratory wavelength errors (z=0+qx)

? Line blending? Temperature changes during observations? Heliocentric velocity variation? Atmospheric dispersion effects? Isotopic ratio evolution? Differential isotopic saturation? Hyperfine structure effects

See Murphy et al., 2001, MNRAS, 327, 1223 for details

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Page 4: Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors

Atmospheric dispersion effects:

Page 5: Does the fine structure constant vary?: A detailed investigation into systematic errors

Atmospheric dispersion results:

Pre-rotator Post-rotator

Rotator

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Isotopic ratio evolution:

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Isotopic ratio evolution:

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Isotopic ratio evolution results:

Isotope

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Line removal checks:

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Removing MgII2796: Post-removal Pre-removal

Line Removal

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Removing MgII2796: Post-removal Pre-removal

Line Removal

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Number of systems where transition(s) can be removed

Transition(s) removed

Pre-removalPost-removal

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Other line-removal tests:High-z (1.8 – 3.5) Low-z (0.5 – 1.8)

FeII

MgI, MgII

ZnII

CrII

FeIIPositiveMediocre

Anchor

MediocreNegative

SiIV

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Correcting for both systematics:

Rotator + Isotope

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Conclusions: Main systematics:

• Atmospheric dispersion• Isotopic ratio evolution

Known systematic errors cannot explain results Nor can simple, unknown systematics

Iodine cell measurements planned for Keck Independent optical check required: VLT & Subaru Sleep loss?

Future: