Seminario CAPA. Wladimiro Leone, Universidad de Palermo (Italia)
"Probing Lorentz Invariance Violation with energy-resolved gamma-ray burst timing"
Wladimiro Leone, Universidad de Palermo (Italia).
Abstract:
Quantum gravity theories suggest that, at energies close to the Planck scale, the structure of space-time may deviate from
the smooth picture described by general relativity. One possible observational signature is a tiny energy-dependent delay
in the arrival times of photons travelling over cosmological distances.
Gamma-ray bursts are ideal laboratories to search for this effect: they are extremely energetic, rapidly variable, and can
be observed up to very high energies. In this seminar, I will present an energy-resolved timing method to test Lorentz
Invariance Violation using gamma-ray bursts with known redshift.
The key idea is to model the observed time lag as the combination of two contributions: an intrinsic delay related to the
GRB emission process, and a possible propagation-induced delay accumulated during the photon journey through the Universe.
I will show the application of this method to 26 Fermi GRBs observed by GBM and LAT, covering the redshift range 0.36<z<4.35.
For a linear sub-luminal LIV correction, we obtain a lower limit for the quantum gravity energy scale: EQG,1>3.3× 10-2 EPl at 95% confidence level
Fecha: Miércoles, 10 de junio, 12:10
Lugar: Seminario de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear
Online: https://cern.zoom.us/j/63768652022?pwd=vYMfB9tfSdbTGh7REWv6EcFPagewXK.1