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arxiv: 1004.0912 · v1 · submitted 2010-04-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

Ammonia as a Tracer of Fundamental Constants

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Observing inversion lines of ammonia (NH3), complemented by rotational lines of NH3 and other molecular species, provides stringent constraints on potential variations of the proton-to-electron mass ratio. While a limit of one part per million is derived for a lookback time of 7 billion years, nearby dark clouds might show a statistically significant variation of order 20-30 parts per billion, possibly being related to chameleon fields. The detection of radio-loud quasars with strong molecular absorption lines at redshifts z > 1 as well as the identification of a larger sample of nearby dark clouds with exceptionally narrow lines (<0.2 km/s) would be essential to improve present limits and to put the acquired results onto a firmer statistical basis.

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