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Precision Test of the Weak Equivalence Principle from Gamma-Ray Burst Polarization

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-05-27 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

If the weak equivalence principle (WEP) is broken, the measured values of the parametrized post-Newtonian parameter γ\gamma from photons with left- and right-handed circular polarizations should differ slightly, leading to the arrival-time difference of these two circular components. Thus, the polarization vector of a linearly polarized light may rotate during the propagation. The rotation angle of the polarization vector depends on both the photon energy and the distance of the source. It is believed that if the rotation angle differs by more than π/2\pi/2 over an energy range, then the net polarization of the signal would be significantly suppressed and could not be as high as the observed level. Thus, the detection of highly polarized photons implies that the relative rotation angle (ΔΘ\Delta\Theta) should not be too large. In this paper, we give a detailed calculation on the evolution of gamma-ray burst (GRB) polarization arising from a possible violation of the WEP, and we find that more than 60%60\% of the initial polarization degree can be conserved even if ΔΘ\Delta\Theta is larger than π/2\pi/2. In addition, to tightly constrain the WEP violation, GRBs with harder spectra and polarization observations in a wider energy range seem to be favored. Applying our formulas to the measurements of linear polarization from GRB 110721A and GRB 061122, we obtain strict limits on the differences of the γ\gamma values as low as Δγ<1.3×1033\Delta\gamma<1.3\times10^{-33} and Δγ<0.8×1033\Delta\gamma<0.8\times10^{-33}. These provide the most stringent limits to date on a deviation from the WEP, improving at least 6 orders of magnitude over previous bounds.

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@article{arxiv.1905.09995,
  title  = {Precision Test of the Weak Equivalence Principle from Gamma-Ray Burst Polarization},
  author = {Jun-Jie Wei and Xue-Feng Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.09995},
  year   = {2019}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures. Published in PRD