First measurement of Mg isotope abundances at high redshifts and accurate estimate of Delta alpha/alpha
I. I. Agafonova, P. Molaro, S. A. Levshakov, J. L. Hou

TL;DR
This study measures magnesium isotope ratios at high redshifts and sets stringent limits on the variation of the fine-structure constant using quasar spectra, revealing isotope anomalies and calibration systematics.
Contribution
It provides the first high-redshift Mg isotope measurements and improves constraints on alpha variation, highlighting calibration issues in optical spectra.
Findings
Heavy Mg isotope overabundance at z=0.45
Stringent limit on alpha variation: Delta alpha/alpha = (-1.5 +/- 2.6)x10^{-6}
Identification of wavelength calibration drifts above 7500 Å
Abstract
(Abridged) We use a high-resolution spectrum of the quasar HE0001-2340 observed with the UVES/VLT to measure Mg isotope abundances in the intervening absorption-line systems at high redshifts. Line profiles are prepared accounting for possible shifts between the individual exposures. Due to unique composition of the selected systems - the presence of several transitions of the same ion - we can test the local accuracy of the wavelength scale calibration which is the main source of errors in the sub-pixel line position measurements. In the system at zabs = 0.45 which is probably a fragment of the outflow caused by SN Ia explosion of high-metallicity white dwarf(s) we measured velocity shifts of MgII and MgI lines relative to other lines (FeI, FeII, CaI, CaII): Delta V(MgII) = -0.44 +/- 0.05 km/s and Delta V(MgI) = -0.17 +/- 0.17$ km/s. This translates into the isotopic ratio…
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