Alessandro Fanti

On testing in-vacuo dispersion with the most energetic neutrinos: KM3-230213A case study

Rosati, Giacomo
2025-01-01

Abstract

The phenomenology of in-vacuo dispersion, an effect such that quantum properties of spacetime slow down particles proportionally to their energies, has been a very active research area since the advent of the Fermi telescope. One of the assumptions made in this 15-year effort is that the phenomenology of in-vacuo dispersion has a particle-energy sweet spot: the energy of the particle should be large enough to render the analysis immune to source-intrinsic confounding effects but still small enough to facilitate the identification of the source of the particle. We use the gigantic energy of KM3-230213A as an opportunity to challenge this expectation. For a neutrino of a few hundred PeVs a transient source could have been observed at lower energies several years earlier, even assuming the characteristic scale of in-vacuo dispersion to be close to the Planck scale. We report that GRB090401B is in excellent directional agreement with KM3-230213A, and we discuss a strategy of in-vacuo-dispersion analysis suitable for estimating the significance of KM3-230213A as a GRB090401B-neutrino candidate. The p-value resulting from our analysis (0.015) is not small enough to warrant any excitement, but small enough to establish the point that a handful of such coincidences would be sufficient to meaningfully test in-vacuo dispersion.
2025
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269325005258?via=ihub
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
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Quantum Gravity Phenomenology; Astrophysical Neutrino; Lorentz Invariance; Gamma ray burst
Amelino-Camelia, Giovanni; D'Amico, Giacomo; Fabiano, Giuseppe; Frattulillo, Domenico; Gubitosi, Giulia; Moia, Alessandro; Rosati, Giacomo
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