Testing Lorentz Invariance with GRB021206
Astrophys.J. 611 (2004) L77-L80 Since the discovery of the cosmological origin of GRBs there has been growing interest in using these transient events to probe the quantum gravity energy scale in the range 10^16--10^19 GeV, up to the Planck mass scale. This energy scale can manifest itself through a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Astrophys.J. 611 (2004) L77-L80 Since the discovery of the cosmological origin of GRBs there has been growing
interest in using these transient events to probe the quantum gravity energy
scale in the range 10^16--10^19 GeV, up to the Planck mass scale. This energy
scale can manifest itself through a measurable modification in the
electromagnetic radiation dispersion relation for high energy photons
originating from cosmological distances. We have used data from the gamma-ray
burst (GRB) of 6 December 2002 (GRB021206) to place an upper bound on the
energy dispersion of the speed of light. The limit on the first-order quantum
gravity effects derived from this single GRB indicate that the energy scale is
in excess of 1.8x10^17 GeV. We discuss a program to further constrain the
energy scale by systematically studying such GRBs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0310307 |