We present an analysis of 23 absorption systems along the lines of sight towards 18 quasars in the redshift range of 0.4 ≤ zabs ≤ 2.3 observed on the Very Large Telescope (VLT) using the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES). Considering both statistical and systematic error contributions we find a robust estimate of the weighted mean deviation of the fine-structure constant from its current, laboratory value of Δα/α = (0.22 ± 0.23) × 10−5, consistent with the dipole variation reported in Webb et al. and King et al. This paper also examines modelling methodologies and systematic effects. In particular, we focus on the consequences of fitting quasar absorption systems with too few absorbing components and of selectively fitting ...
Aims. Optical quasar spectra can be used to trace variations of the fine-structure constan...
Aims. Optical quasar spectra can be used to trace variations of the fine-structure constan...
The ESO Large Programme 185.A-0745 has awarded 10 nights on the VLT-UVES spectrograph for the study ...
Quasar absorption lines provide a precise test of whether the fine-structure constant, α, is the sam...
Context. Absorption-line systems detected in quasar spectra can be used to compare the value of the ...
Context. Absorption-line systems detected in quasar spectra can be used to compare the value of the ...
Aims. We analyze the consistency of different astronomical data of the variation in the fine-structu...
We present a new ‘supercalibration’ technique for measuring systematic distortions in th...
Absorption-line systems detected in high resolution quasar spectra can be used to compare the value ...
Development of fundamental physics relies on the constancy of various fundamental quantities such as...
We present a new ‘supercalibration ’ technique for measuring systematic distortions in the wavelengt...
Current analyses of VLT/UVES quasar spectra disagree with the Keck/HIRES evidence for a varying fine...
The fine-structure constant is a fundamental constant of the universe -- and widely thought to have ...
We present a short review of the current quasar (QSO) absorption line constraints on possible variat...
International audienceLarge statistical samples of quasar spectra have previously indicated possible...
Aims. Optical quasar spectra can be used to trace variations of the fine-structure constan...
Aims. Optical quasar spectra can be used to trace variations of the fine-structure constan...
The ESO Large Programme 185.A-0745 has awarded 10 nights on the VLT-UVES spectrograph for the study ...
Quasar absorption lines provide a precise test of whether the fine-structure constant, α, is the sam...
Context. Absorption-line systems detected in quasar spectra can be used to compare the value of the ...
Context. Absorption-line systems detected in quasar spectra can be used to compare the value of the ...
Aims. We analyze the consistency of different astronomical data of the variation in the fine-structu...
We present a new ‘supercalibration’ technique for measuring systematic distortions in th...
Absorption-line systems detected in high resolution quasar spectra can be used to compare the value ...
Development of fundamental physics relies on the constancy of various fundamental quantities such as...
We present a new ‘supercalibration ’ technique for measuring systematic distortions in the wavelengt...
Current analyses of VLT/UVES quasar spectra disagree with the Keck/HIRES evidence for a varying fine...
The fine-structure constant is a fundamental constant of the universe -- and widely thought to have ...
We present a short review of the current quasar (QSO) absorption line constraints on possible variat...
International audienceLarge statistical samples of quasar spectra have previously indicated possible...
Aims. Optical quasar spectra can be used to trace variations of the fine-structure constan...
Aims. Optical quasar spectra can be used to trace variations of the fine-structure constan...
The ESO Large Programme 185.A-0745 has awarded 10 nights on the VLT-UVES spectrograph for the study ...