28 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
University of Vienna
Europe/Vienna timezone

Constraints on Lorentz Invariance Violation using the extraordinary flare of Mrk 421 in 2014

29 Aug 2023, 17:15
15m
Franz-König lecture hall (University of Vienna)

Franz-König lecture hall

University of Vienna

Universitätsring 1 A-1010 Vienna, Austria
Parallel talk High-energy astrophysics and cosmic rays High-energy astrophysics and cosmic rays

Speaker

Jelena Strišković (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Department of Physics, Osijek, Croatia)

Description

Some candidates for the theory of quantum gravity allow for Lorentz invariance violation (LIV). If Lorentz's invariance is violated, it may cause an observable effect on the light curve and spectra of very high energy (VHE, E > 100 GeV) photons coming from cosmic sources. One of the possible consequences of the LIV is in-vacuo dispersion which implies that the photon group velocity is energy dependent. In this line of LIV studies, one needs a fast variable source and the highest possible photon energies. So, in order to explore the possibility of a LIV effect, we analysed an exceptional VHE flare from the blazar Mrk 421 detected by the MAGIC telescopes in April 2014. The flare reached energies up to 10 TeV with fast intra-night variability. Through an innovative time-binned likelihood analysis, which has never been used in LIV studies before, we searched for arrival-time delays that increase linearly or quadratically with the photon energy. We were unable to significantly detect any energy-dependent time delay, which enabled us to establish stringent limits on the expected energy scale for LIV.

Submitted on behalf of a Collaboration? Yes

Authors

Daniel Kerszberg (IFAE) Dr Giacomo D'Amico (Department for Physics and Technology, University of Bergen) Jelena Strišković (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Department of Physics, Osijek, Croatia) Tomislav Terzić (University of Rijeka)

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