A confirmation of the theory of general relativity from the most powerful gamma-ray burst ever detected
An article published in the journal “Physical Review Letters” reports a measurement of the invariance of the speed of light in vacuum at different energies thanks to observations of the gamma-ray burst cataloged as GRB 190114C, the most powerful ever observed. The scientists from the MAGIC Collaboration used the data collected by the two MAGIC telescopes in the Canaries to investigate in particular a phenomenon called Lorentz invariance violation (LIV), ending up with yet another confirmation of Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
