12–23 Jul 2021
Online
Europe/Berlin timezone

Robust constraints on Lorentz Invariance Violation from H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS data combination

20 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk GAI | Gamma Ray Indirect Discussion

Speaker

Christelle Levy (LPNHE / LUTh)

Description

Gamma-Ray bursts, flaring active galactic nuclei and pulsars are distant and energetic astrophysical sources, detected up to tens of TeV with Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs). Due to their high variability, they are the most suitable sources for energy-dependent time-delay searches related to Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV) predicted by some Quantum Gravity (QG) models. However, these studies require large datasets. A working group between the three major IACTs ground experiments - H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS - has been formed to address this issue and combine for the first time all the relevant data collected by the three experiments in a joint analysis.
This presentation will review the new standard combination method. The likelihood technique used to deal with data from different source types and instruments will be presented, as well as the way systematic uncertainties are taken into account. The method has been developed and tested using simulations based on published source observations from the three experiments. From these simulations, the performance of the method will be assessed and new light will be shed on time delays dependencies with redshift.

Keywords

LIV; Time delays; QG; AGN; GRB; Pulsar; Likelihood; Combined analysis; H.E.S.S.; MAGIC; VERITAS; IACT;

Subcategory Experimental Methods & Instrumentation
Collaboration H.E.S.S.
other Collaboration MAGIC; VERITAS;

Primary authors

Christelle Levy (LPNHE / LUTh) Dr Julien Bolmont (LPNHE) Dr Sami Caroff (LAPP) Dr Markus Gaug (UAB) Mr Alasdair Gent (Georgia Tech) Dr Agnieszka Jacholkowska Daniel Kerszberg (IFAE) Dr Tony Lin Prof. Manel Martinez (IFAE) Dr Leyre Nogués Nepomuk Otte (Georgia Institute of Technology) Cédric Perennes (LPNHE) Michele Ronco (Sapienza University of Rome, INFN, University of Valencia, IFIC) Tomislav Terzić (University of Rijeka, Department of Physics)

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