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arxiv: 1409.1000 · v1 · pith:F33Y4VIYnew · submitted 2014-09-03 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.CO

Limits on a Gravitational Field Dependence of the Proton--Electron Mass Ratio from H₂ in White Dwarf Stars

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Spectra of molecular hydrogen (H$_2$) are employed to search for a possible proton-to-electron mass ratio ($\mu$) dependence on gravity. The Lyman transitions of H$_2$, observed with the Hubble Space Telescope towards white dwarf stars that underwent a gravitational collapse, are compared to accurate laboratory spectra taking into account the high temperature conditions ($T \sim 13\,000$ K) of their photospheres. We derive sensitivity coefficients $K_i$ which define how the individual H$_2$ transitions shift due to $\mu$-dependence. The spectrum of white dwarf star GD133 yields a $\Delta\mu/\mu$ constraint of $(-2.7\pm4.7_{\rm stat}\pm 0.2_{\rm sys})\times10^{-5}$ for a local environment of a gravitational potential $\phi\sim10^4\ \phi_\textrm{Earth}$, while that of G29$-$38 yields $\Delta\mu/\mu=(-5.8\pm3.8_{\rm stat}\pm 0.3_{\rm sys})\times10^{-5}$ for a potential of $2 \times 10^4$ $\phi_\textrm{Earth}$.

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