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A&A 402, 409-424 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030263
Quantum-gravity analysis of gamma-ray bursts using wavelets
J. Ellis1, N. E. Mavromatos2, D. V. Nanopoulos3 and A. S. Sakharov41 Theory Division, CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland
e-mail: John.Ellis@cern.ch
2 Department of Physics, Theoretical Physics, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK
e-mail: Nikolaos.Mavromatos@cern.ch
3 George P. and Cynthia W. Mitchell Institute of Fundamental Physics, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA Astroparticle Physics Group, Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC), Mitchell Campus, Woodlands, TX 77381, USA Academy of Athens, Division of Natural Sciences, 28 Panepistimiou Avenue, Athens 10679, Greece
e-mail: Dimitri.Nanopoulos@cern.ch
4 Theory Division, CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland Swiss Institute of Technology, ETH-Zürich, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland
(Received 29 October 2002 / Accepted 14 February 2003 )
Abstract
In some models of quantum gravity, space-time is thought to have a foamy
structure with non-trivial optical properties. We probe the possibility
that photons propagating in vacuum may exhibit a non-trivial refractive
index, by analyzing the times of flight of radiation from gamma-ray
bursters (GRBs) with known redshifts. We use a wavelet shrinkage procedure
for noise removal and a wavelet "zoom" technique to define with high
accuracy the timings of sharp transitions in GRB light curves, thereby
optimizing the sensitivity of experimental probes of any energy dependence
of the velocity of light. We apply these wavelet techniques to 64 ms and
TTE data from BATSE, and also to OSSE data. A search for time lags between
sharp transients in GRB light curves in different energy bands yields the
lower limit
GeV on the quantum-gravity scale in
any model with a linear dependence of the velocity of light
.
We also present a limit on any quadratic dependence.
Key words: distance scale -- gamma ray: bursts -- methods: statistical
Offprint request: A. S. Sakharov, Alexandre.Sakharov@cern.ch
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