The recent confirmation that at least some gamma-ray bursters (GRBs) are indeed at cosmological distances raises the possibility that observations of these could provide interesting constraints on the fundamental laws of physics. Here we demonstrate that the fine-scale time structure and hard spectra of GRB emissions are very sensitive to the possible dispersion of electromagnetic waves in vacuo with velocity differences $\delta v \sim E/E_{\QG}$, as suggested in some approaches to quantum gravity. A simple estimate shows that GRB measurements might be sensitive to a dispersion scale $E_{QG}$ comparable to the Planck energy scale $E_{P} \sim 10^{19}$ GeV, sufficient to test some of these theories, and we outline aspects of an observational ...
In this paper we explore the possibility to search for a dispersion law for light propagation in vac...
Data from four Fermi-detected gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are used to set limits on spectral dispersion ...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...
The recent confirmation that at least some gamma-ray bursters (GRBs) are indeed at cosmological dist...
We discuss the prospects for bounding and perhaps even measuring quantum gravity effects on the disp...
We discuss possible signatures of quantum gravity for the propagation of light, including an energy-...
Over the past 15 years there has been considerable interest in the possibility of quantum-gravity-in...
Gamma-ray bursts at cosmological distances offer a time-varying signal that can be used to search fo...
Some recent studies exposed preliminary but rather intriguing statistical evidence of in vacuo dispe...
The authors discuss possible tests of the constancy of the velocity of light using distant astrophys...
Theoretical models and experimental observations suggest that gamma-ray bursts (GRB) and high-energy...
We analyze the MeV/GeV emission from four bright gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observed by the Fermi Large...
International audienceWe analyze the MeV/GeV emission from four bright gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) obser...
In some models of quantum gravity, space-time is thought to have a foamy structure with non-trivial ...
Some models for quantum gravity (QG) violate Lorentz invariance and predict an energy dependence of ...
In this paper we explore the possibility to search for a dispersion law for light propagation in vac...
Data from four Fermi-detected gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are used to set limits on spectral dispersion ...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...
The recent confirmation that at least some gamma-ray bursters (GRBs) are indeed at cosmological dist...
We discuss the prospects for bounding and perhaps even measuring quantum gravity effects on the disp...
We discuss possible signatures of quantum gravity for the propagation of light, including an energy-...
Over the past 15 years there has been considerable interest in the possibility of quantum-gravity-in...
Gamma-ray bursts at cosmological distances offer a time-varying signal that can be used to search fo...
Some recent studies exposed preliminary but rather intriguing statistical evidence of in vacuo dispe...
The authors discuss possible tests of the constancy of the velocity of light using distant astrophys...
Theoretical models and experimental observations suggest that gamma-ray bursts (GRB) and high-energy...
We analyze the MeV/GeV emission from four bright gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observed by the Fermi Large...
International audienceWe analyze the MeV/GeV emission from four bright gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) obser...
In some models of quantum gravity, space-time is thought to have a foamy structure with non-trivial ...
Some models for quantum gravity (QG) violate Lorentz invariance and predict an energy dependence of ...
In this paper we explore the possibility to search for a dispersion law for light propagation in vac...
Data from four Fermi-detected gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are used to set limits on spectral dispersion ...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...