The GZK cutoff predicted at the Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray (UHECR) spectrum
as been observed by the HiRes and Auger experiments. The results put severe
constraints on the effect of Lorentz Invariance Violation(LIV) which has been
introduced to explain the absence of GZK cutoff indicated in the AGASA data.
Assuming homogeneous source distribution with a single power law spectrum, we
calculate the spectrum of UHECRs observed on Earth by taking the processes of
photopion production, e+e− pair production and adiabatic energy loss into
account. The effect of LIV is also taken into account in the calculation. By
fitting the HiRes monocular spectra and the Auger combined spectra, we show
that the LIV parameter is constrained to ξ=−0.8−0.5+3.2×10−23
and 0.0−0.4+1.0×10−23 respectively, which is well consistent
with strict Lorentz Invariance up to the highest energy.Comment: Accepted for publication in Physical Review D 12 pages, 4 figure