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The primordial deuterium abundance at zabs = 2.504 from a high signal-to-noise spectrum of Q1009+2956
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Subaru Telescope limits on cosmological variations in the fine-structure constant
High Performance Clocks with Special Emphasis on Geodesy and Geophysics and Applications to Other Bodies of the Solar System
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The status of varying constants: a review of the physics, searches and implications
Analysis of carbon monoxide absorption at zabs ≃ 2.5 to constrain variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio
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Spatially resolved spectroscopy across stellar surfaces
High-precision limit on variation in the fine-structure constant from a single quasar absorption system
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Colloquium: Search for a drifting proton-electron mass ratio fromH2
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A Stringent Limit on Variation of the Fine-Structure Constant Using Absorption Line Multiplets in the Early Universe
A new analysis of fine-structure constant measurements and modelling errors from quasar absorption lines
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Constraining the orbits of small solar system bodies using spectroscopic Doppler shift measurements – a preliminary study
Constraint on a varying proton-to-electron mass ratio from molecular hydrogen absorption towards quasar SDSS J123714.60+064759.5
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Constraint on a Varying Proton-Electron Mass Ratio 1.5 Billion Years after the Big Bang
The UVES Large Program for testing fundamental physics – III. Constraints on the fine-structure constant from three telescopes
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Fundamental constants and high‐resolution spectroscopy
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Impact of instrumental systematic errors on fine-structure constant measurements with quasar spectra
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Strong limit on Δα/α from the analysis of feII absorp-tion line multiplets