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Constraints on Lorentz invariance violation from the extraordinary Mrk 421 flare of 2014 using a novel analysis method

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S. Abe,Jayant Abhir
A. Abhishek,V. Acciari,Arnau Aguasca-Cabot,I. Agudo,T. Aniello,Stefano Ansoldi,L. Antonelli,A. Engels,C. Arcaro,Manuel Artero,Katsuaki Asano,A. Babić,Andrés Baquero,U. Almeida,J. Barrio,Ivana Batković,A. Bautista,J. Baxter,J. González,W. Bednarek,E. Bernardini,J. Bernete,A. Berti,J. Besenrieder,C. Bigongiari,A. Biland,O. Blanch,G. Bonnoli,Željka Bošnjak,E. Bronzini,Irene Burelli,G. Busetto,A. Campoy-Ordaz,A. Carosi,R. Carosi,M. Carretero-Castrillo,A. Castro-Tirado,D. Cerasole,Giovanni Ceribella,Yating Chai,A. Cifuentes,E. Colombo,H. Crawley,J. Cortina,S. Covino,Giacomo D’Amico,V. D’Elia,P. Vela,F. Dazzi,A. Angelis,B. Lotto,Raniere Menezes,A. Popolo,M. Delfino,J. Delgado,C. Mendez,F. Pierro,R. Tria,L. Venere,D. Prester,Alice Donini,D. Dorner,M. Doro,D. Elsäesser,Gabriel Emery,Juan Escudero,L. Fariña,Alicia Fattorini,A. Fiaßon,L. Font,Stefan Fröse,Satoshi Fukami,Y. Fukazawa,R. López,M. Garczarczyk,Sargis Gasparyan,M. Gaug,J. Paiva,N. Giglietto,F. Giordano,Paweł Gliwny,N. Godinović,T. Gradetzke,Roger Grau,D. Green,Jarred Green,Patrick Günther,Y. Hanabata,A. Hahn,T. Hassan,Lea Heckmann,J. Herrera,Dario Hrupec,Moritz Hütten,Ryo Imazawa,Kazuma Ishio,Irene Martínez,Jenni Jormanainen,Taishu Kayanoki,D. Kerszberg,Gert Kluge,Y. Kobayashi,Pouya Kouch,H. Kubo,J. Kushida,Miguel Láinez,A. Lamastra,F. Leone,E. Lindfors,Lena Linhoff,S. Lombardi,F. Longo,R. López-Coto,Marcos López,A. López-Oramas,S. Loporchio,A. Lorini,E. Lyard,B. Fraga,P. Majumdar,M. Makariev,G. Maneva,M. Manganaro,M. Marcelin,K. Mannheim,M. Mariotti,M. Martı́nez,María Martínez-Chicharro,Alvaro Mas-Aguilar,D. Mazin,Stefano Menchiari,Simone Mender,Davide Miceli,Tjark Miener,J. Miranda,R. Mirzoyan,Miguel Gonzalez,Edgar Molina,Habib Mondal,A. Moralejo,Daniel Morcuende,T. Nakamori,C. Nanci,V. Neustroev,Lukas Nickel,M. Rosillo,Cosimo Nigro,Ljubomir Nikolić,K. Nilsson,K. Nishijima,T. Ekoume,K. Noda,L. Nogues,S. Nozaki,Yoshiki Ohtani,A. Okumura,Jorge Otero-Santos,S. Paiano,M. Palatiello,D. Paneque,R. Paoletti,J. Paredes,M. Peresano,M. Persic,Marine Pihet,G. Pirola,Franjo Podobnik,P. Moroni,E. Prandini,G. Principe,Chaitanya Priyadarshi,W. Rhode,M. Ribó,J. Rico,Chiara Righi,N. Sahakyan,T. Saito,K. Satalecka,Francesco Saturni,Bernd Schleicher,K. Schmidt,Felix Schmuckermaier,J. Schubert,A. Sillanpää,Alberto Sciaccaluga,Gabriella Silvestri,Vitalii Sliusar,D. Sobczyńska,A. Stamerra,Jelena Strišković,D. Strom,Y. Suda,Sofia Suutarinen,H. Tajima,Mitsunari Takahashi,Ryuji Takeishi,F. Tavecchio,P. Temnikov,K. Terauchi,M. Teshima,S. Truzzi,Antonio Tutone,Santiago Ubach,Juliane Scherpenberg,A. Tapper,Sofia Ventura,Ilaria Viale,C. Vigorito,V. Vitale,Ievgen Vovk,R. Walter,Martin Will,Carolin Wunderlich,Tokonatsu Yamamoto
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Abstract The Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV), a proposed consequence of certain quantum gravity (QG) scenarios, could instigate an energy-dependent group velocity for ultra-relativistic particles. This energy dependence, although suppressed by the massive QG energy scale E_QG, expected to be on the level of the Planck energy 1.22 × 10 19 GeV, is potentially detectable in astrophysical observations. In this scenario, the cosmological distances traversed by photons act as an amplifier for this effect. By leveraging the observation of a remarkable flare from the blazar Mrk 421, recorded at energies above 100 GeV by the MAGIC telescopes on the night of April 25 to 26, 2014, we look for time delays scaling linearly and quadratically with the photon energies. Using for the first time in LIV studies a binned-likelihood approach we set constraints on the QG energy scale. For the linear scenario, we set 95% lower limits E_QG>2.7×10 17 GeV for the subluminal case and E_QG> 3.6 ×10 17 GeV for the superluminal case. For the quadratic scenario, the 95% lower limits for the subluminal and superluminal cases are E_QG>2.6 ×10 10 GeV and E_QG>2.5×10 10 GeV, respectively.

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