Disentangling intrinsic source effects from LIV ones in time-lag researches with VHE gamma-rays by combining data from various observatories

4 févr. 2026, 11:00
30m
Auditorium (LAPP)

Auditorium

LAPP

Orateurs

Cyann PLARD (LPNHE - CNRS) Cyann Plard (LAPP)

Description

One way of detecting or constraining Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) effects is by measuring time delays in the arrival of very high-energy (VHE) photons from astrophysical sources. Suitable targets are variable, distant and highly energetic objects such as pulsars, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), and active galactic nuclei (AGN) flares. However, a major challenge arises from intrinsic time lags due to source-specific emission processes. To improve the precision of these measurements and distinguish potential LIV-induced delays from intrinsic effects, a collaborative effort has been established among major Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs): H.E.S.S., MAGIC, VERITAS, and the first Large-Sized Telescope (LST-1) of CTAO. The Gamma-ray LIV Working Group (γLIV WG) aims to combine observational data from multiple sources, enhancing the sensitivity and robustness of LIV searches. We present the first set of limits on the LIV energy scale derived from a combination of real data from IACT experiments.

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