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Galaxy clusters and a possible variation of the fine structure constant (1901.10947v2)

Published 30 Jan 2019 in astro-ph.CO and gr-qc

Abstract: Galaxy clusters have been used as a cosmic laboratory to verify a possible time variation of fundamental constants. Particularly, it has been shown that the ratio $Y_{SZ}D_{A}{2}/C_{XZS}Y_X $, which is expected to be constant with redshift, can be used to probe a variation of the fine structure constant, $\alpha$. In this ratio, $Y_{SZ}D_{A}{2}$ is the integrated comptonization parameter of a galaxy cluster obtained via Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect observations multiplied by its angular diameter distance, $D_A$, $Y_X$ is the X-ray counterpart and $C_{XSZ}$ is an arbitrary constant. Using a combination of SZ and X-ray data, a recent analysis found $Y_{SZ}D_{A}{2}/C_{XZS}Y_X = {\rm{C}} \alpha(z){3.5}$, where ${\rm{C}}$ is a constant. In this paper, following previous results that suggest that a variation of $\alpha$ necessarily leads to a violation of the cosmic distance duality relation, $D_L/D_A(1+z)2 = 1$, where $D_L$ is the luminosity distance of a given source, we derive a new expression, $Y_{SZ}D_{A}{2}/C_{XSZ}Y_X = {\rm{C}} \alpha{3.5} \eta{-1}(z)$, where $\eta(z) = D_L/D_A(1+z)2$. In particular, considering the direct relation $\eta(z) \propto \alpha(z){1/2}$, derived from a class of dilaton runaway models, %class of modified gravity theories, and 61 measurements of the ratio $Y_{SZ}D_{A}{2}/C_{XSZ}Y_X$ provided by the Planck collaboration, we discuss bounds on a possible variation of $\alpha$. We also estimate the value of the constant $ {\rm{C}}$, which is compatible with the unity at $2\sigma$ level, indicating that the assumption of isothermality for the temperature profile of the galaxy clusters used in the analysis holds.

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