Astroparticles and tests of Lorentz invariance
Jorge S. Diaz

TL;DR
This paper reviews current methods and future prospects for testing Lorentz invariance violations through astrophysical observations of cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental approaches and discusses potential future tests using cosmic-ray showers.
Findings
Current tests constrain Lorentz invariance violations.
Future experiments may improve sensitivity significantly.
Astrophysical observations are crucial for fundamental physics.
Abstract
Searches for violations of Lorentz invariance using cosmic rays, gamma rays, and astrophysical neutrinos and the prospects for future tests using cosmic-ray showers are presented.
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