http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.06531
Cosmic messengers (gamma rays, cosmic rays, neutrinos and gravitational waves) provide a powerful complementary way to search for Lorentz invariance violating effects to laboratory-based experiments. The long baselines and high energies involved make Cherenkov telescopes, air-shower arrays, neutrino telescopes and gravitational wave detectors unique tools to probe the expected tiny effects that the breaking of Lorentz invariance would cause in the propagation of these messengers, in comparison with the standard scenario. In this chapter we explain the expected effects that the mentioned detectors can measure and summarize current results of searches for Lorentz violation.
C. Heros and T. Terzić
Thu, 15 Sep 22
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Comments: To appear as a chapter in the book “Modified and Quantum Gravity – From Theory to Experimental Searches on All Scales”, C. L\”ammerzahl and C. Pfeifer editors. Springer Nature
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