No, answerers do not get notifications when a question is edited.
That could be very noisy, and very likely to be unproductive.
If the question already has answers; it is safe to assume that the the answerers had enough information to post an answer
(Otherwise they should have posted a comment asking for more information/clarification, or voted/flagged to close, etc).
Bearing that in mind, additional edits to the question shouldn't change things in a way that invalidate already posted answers.
If you hadn't posted enough information and the answerers were mostly guessing, well, that's on them for answering unclear questions.
If you had posted enough information and now you want to change the meaning of the question, it's on you and you are doing it wrong.
If you take these things into account, you'll see that the vast majority of edits to an already answered question are simply polishing up the question. (Syntax, format, grammar, etc), and not changing it in a way where notifying answerers is good or useful, just additional noise to be ignored.
All that being said, if you want to communicate with answerers, you can always post comments to their answers. They will be notified of those. But do try not to be too noisy or chatty.
(I'm purposely focusing on your explicit question here in meta, and ignoring your question in main your actions there; apparently Tanner is addressing that in their meta-meta-answer)