46 research outputs found
Constraints on Lorentz Invariance Violating Quantum Gravity and Large Extra Dimensions Models using High Energy Gamma Ray Observations
Observations of the multi-TeV spectra of the nearby BL objects Mkn 421 and
Mkn 501 exhibit the high energy cutoffs predicted to be the result of
intergalactic annihilation interactions, primarily with infrared photons having
a flux level as determined by various astronomical observations. After
correction for this absorption effect, the derived intrinsic spectra of these
multi-TeV sources can be explained within the framework of simple synchrotron
self-Compton emission models. Stecker and Glashow have shown that the existence
of such annihilations via electron-positron pair production interactions up to
an energy of 20 TeV puts strong constraints on Lorentz invariance violation.
Such constraints have important implications for Lorentz invariance violating
(LIV) quantum gravity models as well as LIV models involving large extra
dimensions. We also discuss the implications of observations of high energy
gamma-rays from the Crab Nebula on constraining quantum gravity models.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physics, nine pages, ref.
to loop quantum gravity remove
Cartan's spiral staircase in physics and, in particular, in the gauge theory of dislocations
In 1922, Cartan introduced in differential geometry, besides the Riemannian
curvature, the new concept of torsion. He visualized a homogeneous and
isotropic distribution of torsion in three dimensions (3d) by the "helical
staircase", which he constructed by starting from a 3d Euclidean space and by
defining a new connection via helical motions. We describe this geometric
procedure in detail and define the corresponding connection and the torsion.
The interdisciplinary nature of this subject is already evident from Cartan's
discussion, since he argued - but never proved - that the helical staircase
should correspond to a continuum with constant pressure and constant internal
torque. We discuss where in physics the helical staircase is realized: (i) In
the continuum mechanics of Cosserat media, (ii) in (fairly speculative) 3d
theories of gravity, namely a) in 3d Einstein-Cartan gravity - this is Cartan's
case of constant pressure and constant intrinsic torque - and b) in 3d Poincare
gauge theory with the Mielke-Baekler Lagrangian, and, eventually, (iii) in the
gauge field theory of dislocations of Lazar et al., as we prove for the first
time by arranging a suitable distribution of screw dislocations. Our main
emphasis is on the discussion of dislocation field theory.Comment: 31 pages, 8 figure
TeV Astrophysics Constraints on Planck Scale Lorentz Violation
We analyze observational constraints from TeV astrophysics on Lorentz
violating nonlinear dispersion for photons and electrons without assuming any a
priori equality between the photon and electron parameters. The constraints
arise from thresholds for vacuum Cerenkov radiation, photon decay and
photo-production of electron-positron pairs. We show that the parameter plane
for cubic momentum terms in the dispersion relations is constrained to an order
unity region in Planck units. We find that the threshold configuration can
occur with an asymmetric distribution of momentum for pair creation, and with a
hard photon for vacuum Cerenkov radiation.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX4, 1 figure. Some references and a footnote added,
improved discussion on the photon annihilation and GZK cutoff. Minor changes
of wording. Main results unchanged. Version to appear as a Rapid
Communication in PR
A Search for Ultra-High Energy Counterparts to Gamma-Ray Bursts
A small air shower array operating over many years has been used to search
for ultra-high energy (UHE) gamma radiation ( TeV) associated with
gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) detected by the BATSE instrument on the Compton
Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO). Upper limits for a one minute interval after each
burst are presented for seven GRBs located with zenith angles . A excess over background was observed between 10 and
20 minutes following the onset of a GRB on 11 May 1991. The confidence level
that this is due to a real effect and not a background fluctuation is 99.8\%.
If this effect is real then cosmological models are excluded for this burst
because of absorption of UHE gamma rays by the intergalactic radiation fields.Comment: 4 pages LaTeX with one postscript figure. This version does not use
kluwer.sty and will allow automatic postscript generatio
Gamma-Rays and Neutrinos from Dark Matter
High energy gamma-rays and neutrinos can be produced both by the annihilation
and by the possible slow decay of dark matter particles. We discuss the fluxes
and spectra of such secondaries produced by dark matter particles in the
universe and their observability in competition with other astrophysical
gamma-ray signals and with atmospheric neutrinos. To do this, we work within
the assumption that the dark matter particles are neutralinos which are the
lightest supersymmetric particles (LSPs) predicted by supersymmetry theory.Comment: 5 pages, latex file, Proc. 2nd Intl. Symp. on Sources and Detection
of Dark Matter in the Universe, Nucl. Phys. B. Conf. Suppl., in pres
Gamma Ray Bursts as Probes of Quantum Gravity
Gamma ray bursts (GRBs) are short and intense pulses of -rays
arriving from random directions in the sky. Several years ago Amelino-Camelia
et al. pointed out that a comparison of time of arrival of photons at different
energies from a GRB could be used to measure (or obtain a limit on) possible
deviations from a constant speed of light at high photons energies. I review
here our current understanding of GRBs and reconsider the possibility of
performing these observations.Comment: Lectures given at the 40th winter school of theretical physics:
Quantum Gravity and Phenomenology, Feb. 2004 Polan