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A Robust Estimation of Lorentz Invariance Violation and Intrinsic Spectral Lag of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts

Shuo Xiao, S. L. Xiong, Yue Wang, Shuang‐Nan Zhang, He Gao, Zhen Zhang, Ce Cai, Qi-Bin Yi, Y. Zhao, Y. L. Tuo, Xinqiao Li, Xiang-Yang Wen, Zhenghua An, Wen-Xi Peng, S. J. Zheng, Fan Zhang, L. M. Song, T.Y Li

2022The Astrophysical Journal Letters30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been identified as one of the most promising sources for Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) studies due to their cosmological distance and energetic emission in wide energy bands. However, the arrival-time difference of GRB photons among different energy bands is affected not only by the LIV effect but also by the poorly known intrinsic spectral lags. In previous studies, assumptions of spectral lag have to be made which could introduce systematic errors. In this paper, we used a sample of 46 short GRBs (SGRBs), whose intrinsic spectra lags are much smaller than long GRBs, to better constrain the LIV. The observed spectral lags are derived between two fixed energy bands in the source rest frame rather than the observer frame. Moreover, the lags are calculated with the novel Li–CCF method, which is more robust than traditional methods. Our results show that, if we consider LIV as a linear energy dependence of the photon propagation speed in the data fit, then we obtain a robust limit of E QG > 10 15 GeV (95% CL). If we assume no LIV effect in the keV–MeV energy range, the goodness of data fit is equivalently as well as the case with LIV and we can constrain the common intrinsic spectral lags of SGRBs to be 1.4 ± 0.5 ms (1 σ ), which is the most accurate measurement thus far.

Topics & Concepts

Gamma-ray burstPhysicsLorentz covarianceLorentz factorPhotonSpectral slopeAstrophysicsLagLorentz transformationInvariance principleEnergy (signal processing)Spectral linePhoton energyOpticsQuantum mechanicsPhilosophyComputer networkLinguisticsComputer scienceNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesNeutrino Physics Research