Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Researchers have reached a significant milestone in the field of quantum gravity research, finding preliminary statistical support for quantum gravity.
Illustration of The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Image credit: Illustration of The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Credit: NASA/Fermi and Aurore Simonnet, Sonoma State University
In a study published in Nature Astronomy today, a team of researchers from the University of Naples “Federico II”, the University of Wroclaw, and the University of Bergen examined a quantum-gravity model of particle propagation in which the speed of ultrarelativistic particles decreases with rising energy.
This effect is expected to be extremely small, proportional to the ratio between particle energy and the Planck scale, but when observing very distant astrophysical sources, it can accumulate to observable levels.
The investigation used gamma-ray bursts observed by the Fermi telescope and ultra-high-energy neutrinos detected by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, testing the hypothesis that some neutrinos and some gamma-ray bursts might have a common origin but are observed at different times as a result of the energy-dependent reduction in speed.
“By combining data from IceCube and Fermi, we found preliminary evidence supporting quantum gravity models that predict this effect,” said corresponding author, Professor Giovanni Amelino-Camelia of the University of Naples.
“This marks a significant milestone in the field of quantum gravity research since it is the first time that such a level of quantum gravity-supportive statistical evidence is found”, the researcher said on behalf of the team.
“While these findings are preliminary, they provide a strong foundation for further detailed investigations as we continue to gather data from our gamma-ray and neutrino telescopes. Even if future data were not to confirm this effect, our findings would still provide stringent limits on the parameters of relevant models, which would already represent a rare and notable step for quantum gravity research”, adds Amelino-Camelia.
Written by Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com Staff