Gamma Ray Burst GRB 221009A: two distinct hints at once at new physics

Abstract

The brightest ever observed gamma ray burst GRB 221009A at redshift z = 0.151 was detected on October 9, 2022. Its highest energy photons have been recorded by the LHAASO collaboration up to above 12 \, TeV, and one of the at E = 251 \, TeV by the Carpet-2 collaboration. Very recently, the Carpet-3 collaboration has completed the data analysis, showing that the evidence of the 251 \, TeV photon is quite robust. Still, according to conventional physics photons with E 10 \, TeV cannot be observed owing to the absorption by the extragalactic background light (EBL). Previously it has been demonstrated that an axion-like particle (ALP) with allowed parameters ensures the observability of the LHAASO photons. Here we show that the Lorentz invariance violation allows the E = 251 \, TeV (now around 300 TeV) Carpet photon to be detected.

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