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JWST Observations Constrain the Time Evolution of Fine Structure Constants and Dark Energy-electromagnetic Coupling

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It was hypothesized in the literature that some physical parameters may be time-evolving and the astrophysical data can serve as a probe.Recently,the James Webb Space Telescope(JWST)released its early observations.In this work,we select the JWST spectroscopic observations of the high redshift(z>7.1)galaxies with strong[O nI](λ=4959 Å and 5007 Å in the rest frame)emission lines to constraint the evolution of the fine structure constant(α).With the spectra from two galaxies at redshifts of 7.19 and 8.47,the deviation of α from its fiducial value is found to be as small as 0.44+8.4+1.7-8.3-1.7 ×10-4 and-10.0+18+1.5-18-1.5 × 10-4,respectively(the first error is statistical and the latter is systematic).The combination of our results with the previous data reveals that 1/αdα/dt=0.30+4.5-4.5× 10-17 yr-1.Clearly,there is no evidence for a cosmic evolution of α.The prospect of further constraining the time evolution of α is also discussed.The scalar field of dark energy is hypothesized to drive the acceleration of the universe's expansion through an interaction with the electromagnetic field.By integrating the observational data of the fine-structure constant variation,Δα/α(z),we have established a stringent upper limit on the coupling strength between dark energy and electromagnetism.Our analysis yields ζ ≤ 3.92 × 10-7 at the 95%confidence level,representing the most stringent bound to date.

cosmology:observations(cosmology:)dark energygalaxies:high-redshift

Ze-Fan Wang、Lei Lei、Lei Feng、Yi-Zhong Fan

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Key Laboratory of Dark Matter and Space Astronomy,Purple Mountain Observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing 210033,China

School of Astronomy and Space Science,University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei 230026,China

2024

天文和天体物理学研究
中国科学院国家天文台

天文和天体物理学研究

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.406
ISSN:1674-4527
年,卷(期):2024.24(12)