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New two-sided bound on the isotropic Lorentz-violating parameter of modified Maxwell theory

Published 18 Sep 2008 in hep-ph and hep-th | (0809.3217v5)

Abstract: There is a unique Lorentz-violating modification of the Maxwell theory of photons, which maintains gauge invariance, CPT, and renormalizability. Restricting the modified-Maxwell theory to the isotropic sector and adding a standard spin-one-half Dirac particle p\pm with minimal coupling to the nonstandard photon \widetilde{\gamma}, the resulting modified-quantum-electrodynamics model involves a single dimensionless "deformation parameter," \widetilde{\kappa}{tr}. The exact tree-level decay rates for two processes have been calculated: vacuum Cherenkov radiation p\pm \to p\pm \widetilde{\gamma} for the case of positive \widetilde{\kappa}{tr} and photon decay \widetilde{\gamma} \to p+ p- for the case of negative \widetilde{\kappa}{tr}. From the inferred absence of these decays for a particular high-quality ultrahigh-energy-cosmic-ray event detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory and an excess of TeV gamma-ray events observed by the High Energy Stereoscopic System telescopes, a two-sided bound on \widetilde{\kappa}{tr} is obtained, which improves by eight orders of magnitude upon the best direct laboratory bound. The implications of this result are briefly discussed.

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