Bibcode
Scóccola, Claudia G.; Landau, Susana J.; Vucetich, Héctor
Bibliographical reference
Highlights of Astronomy, Volume 15, p. 307-307
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11
2010
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3
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3
Description
We have studied the role of fundamental constants in an updated
recombination scenario. We focus on the time variation of the fine
structure constant α, and the electron mass me in the
early Universe. In the last years, helium recombination has been studied
in great detail revealing the importance of taking new physical
processes into account in the calculation of the recombination history.
The equations to solve the detailed recombination scenario can be found
for example in Wong et al. 2008. In the equation for helium
recombination, a term which accounts for the semi-forbidden transition
23p-11s is added. Furthermore, the continuum
opacity of HI is taken into account by a modification in the escape
probability of the photons that excite helium atoms, with the fitting
formulae proposed Kholupenko et al 2007. We have analized the
dependences of the quantities involved in the detailed recombination
scenario on α and me. We have performed a statistical
analysis with COSMOMC to constrain the variation of α and
me at the time of neutral hydrogen formation. The
observational set used for the analysis was data from the WMAP 5-year
temperature and temperature-polarization power spectrum and other CMB
experiments such as CBI, ACBAR and BOOMERANG and the power spectrum of
the 2dFGRS. Considering the joint variation of α and me
we obtain the following bounds: -0.011 < {Δα}/{α_0}
< 0.019 and -0.068 < {Δ m_e}/{(m_e)_0 < 0.030 (68% c.l.).
When considering only the variation of one fundamental constant we
obtain: -0.010 < {Δ α}/{α_0} < 0.008 and -0.04
< {Δ m_e}/{(m_e)_0} < 0.02 (68% c.l.). We compare these
results with the ones presented in Landau et al 2008, which were
obtained in the standard recombination scenario and using WMAP 3 year
release data. The constraints are tighter in the current analysis, which
is an expectable fact since we are working with more accurate data from
WMAP. The bounds obtained are consistent with null variation, for both
α and me, but in the present analysis, the 68%
confidence limits on the variation of both constants have changed. In
the case of α, the present limit is more consistent with null
variation than the previous one, while in the case of me the
single parameters limits have moved toward lower values. To study the
origin of this difference, we have performed another statistical
analysis, namely the analysis of the standard recombination scenario
together with WMAP5 data, the other CMB data sets and the 2dFGRS power
spectrum. We see that the change in the obtained results is due to the
new WMAP data set, and not to the new recombination scenario. The
obtained results for the cosmological parameters are in agreement within
1 σ with the ones obtained by the WMAP collaboration, without
considering variation of fundamental constants.