Fundamental cosmology from precision spectroscopy: Varying couplings

A. C. O. Leite, C. J. A. P. Martins, P. O. J. Pedrosa, N. J. Nunes

Abstract
The observational evidence for the acceleration of the Universe demonstrates that canonical theories of cosmology and particle physics are incomplete, if not incorrect, and that new physics is out there, waiting to be discovered. Forthcoming high-resolution ultrastable spectrographs will play a crucial role in this quest for new physics, by enabling a new generation of precision consistency tests. Here we focus on astrophysical tests of the stability of nature’s fundamental couplings, and by using principal component analysis techniques further calibrated by existing VLT data we discuss how the improvements that can be expected with ESPRESSO and ELT-HIRES will impact on fundamental cosmology. In particular we show that a 20 to 30 night program on ELT-HIRES will allow it to play a leading role in fundamental cosmology

Physical Review D
Volume 90, Page 063519_1
September 2014

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.90.063519
ADS Bibliographic code: 2014arXiv1409.3963L