Joint photon-electron Lorentz violation parameter plane from LHAASO data
Abstract
The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory~(LHAASO) is one of the most sensitive gamma-ray detector arrays, whose ultrahigh-energy~(UHE) work bands not only help to study the origin and acceleration mechanism of UHE cosmic rays, but also provide the opportunity to test fundamental physics concepts such as Lorentz symmetry. LHAASO directly observes the 1.42~PeV highest-energy photon. By adopting the synchrotion self-Compton model, LHAASO also suggests that the 1.12~PeV high-energy photon from Crab Nebula corresponds to a 2.3~PeV high-energy electron. We study the 1.42~PeV photon decay and the 2.3~PeV electron decay to perform a joint analysis on photon and electron two-dimensional Lorentz violation~(LV) parameter plane. Our analysis is systematic and comprehensive, and we naturally get the strictest constraints from merely considering photon LV effect in photon decay and electron LV effect in electron decay. Our result also permits the parameter space for new physics beyond relativity.
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