Prospective constraints on Lorentz violation from ultrahigh-energy photon detection
Abstract
We point out that violation of Lorentz invariance affects the interaction of
high-energy photons with the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field. In certain
parameter region this interaction becomes suppressed and the photons escape
observation passing through the atmosphere without producing air showers. We
argue that a detection of photon-induced air showers with energies above 10^19
eV, implying the absence of suppression as well as the absence of photon decay,
will put tight double-sided limits on Lorentz violation in the sector of
quantum electrodynamics. These constraints will be by several orders of
magnitude stronger than the existing ones and will be robust against any
assumptions about the astrophysical origin of the detected photons.