We use the strong nebular lines of O III, 5007 A and 4959 A, to set a robust upper limit on the time dependence of the fine structure constant. We find |alpha^{-1} d alpha(t)/dt | < 2*10^{-13} yr, corresponding to Delta alpha/alpha(0) = (0.7 +- 1.4) * 10^{-4} for quasars with 0.16 < z < 0.80 obtained from the SDSS Early Data Release. Using a blind analysis, we show that the upper limit given here is invariant with respect to 17 different ways of selecting the sample and analyzing the data. As a by-product, we show that the ratio of transition probabilities for the 5007 A and the 4959 A lines is2.99 +- 0.02, in good agreement with (but more accurate than) theoretical estimates. We compare and contrast the O III emission line method used here with the Many-Multiplet method that has been used recently to suggest evidence for a time-dependent alpha. In an Appendix, we have analyzed the larger quasar sample from the SDSS Data Release One Sample and find Delta alpha/alpha(0) = (1.2 +- 0.7) * 10^{-4}.
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Bahcall, J. N., Steinhardt, C. L., & Schlegel, D. (2004). Does the Fine‐Structure Constant Vary with Cosmological Epoch? The Astrophysical Journal, 600(2), 520–543. https://doi.org/10.1086/379971
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