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Possible cosmogenic neutrino constraints on Planck-scale Lorentz violation (0911.0521v2)

Published 3 Nov 2009 in hep-ph, astro-ph.CO, and gr-qc

Abstract: We study, within an effective field theory framework, $O(E{2}/\Mpl{2})$ Planck-scale suppressed Lorentz invariance violation (LV) effects in the neutrino sector, whose size we parameterize by a dimensionless parameter $\eta_{\nu}$. We find deviations from predictions of Lorentz invariant physics in the cosmogenic neutrino spectrum. For positive O(1) coefficients no neutrino will survive above $10{19} \eV$. The existence of this cutoff generates a bump in the neutrino spectrum at energies of $10{17} \eV$. Although at present no constraint can be cast, as current experiments do not have enough sensitivity to detect ultra-high-energy neutrinos, we show that experiments in construction or being planned have the potential to cast limits as strong as $\eta_{\nu} \lesssim 10{-4}$ on the neutrino LV parameter, depending on how LV is distributed among neutrino mass states. Constraints on $\eta_{\nu} < 0$ can in principle be obtained with this strategy, but they require a more detailed modeling of how LV affects the neutrino sector.

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