Bibcode
Mosquera, M. E.; Scóccola, C. G.; Landau, S. J.; Vucetich, H.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 478, Issue 3, February II 2008, pp.675-684
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2008
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Aims:We calculate the bounds on the variation in the fine structure
constant at the time of primordial nucleosynthesis and at the time of
neutral hydrogen formation. We used these bounds and other bounds from
the late universe to test the Bekenstein model. Methods: We
modified the Kawano code, CAMB, and CosmoMC to include the possible
variation in the fine structure constant. We used observational
primordial abundances of D, ^4He, and ^7Li, recent data from the cosmic
microwave background, and the 2dFGRS power spectrum, to obtain bounds on
the variation in α. We calculated a piecewise solution to the
scalar field equation of the Bekenstein model in two different regimes:
i) matter and radiation, ii) matter and cosmological constant. We match
both solutions with the appropriate boundary conditions. We performed a
statistical analysis, using the bounds obtained from the early universe
and other bounds from the late universe to constrain the free parameters
of the model. Results: Results are consistent with no variation
in α for the early universe. Limits on α are inconsistent
with the scale length of the theory l being larger than the Planck
scale. Conclusions: In order to fit all observational and
experimental data, the assumption l > Lp implied in
Bekenstein's model has to be relaxed.