During the funding period, significant progress was made on the scientific goals of QGRANT:
1. Technical Activities
- Joint LIV Search: Led and collaborated on the first ever joint analysis searching for the signatures of Lorentz invariance violation in neutrino oscillations using data from ANTARES, IceCube, and KM3NeT. This work extended the energy and baseline range of previous studies and improved statistical power, providing new sensitivity on isotropic SME coefficients in the neutrino sector.
- Development of Analysis Tools: Developed and released open-source physics tools, including modules for calculations of neutrino oscillations with quantum gravity-induced decoherence and LIV terms. These have been integrated in the official software of major collaborations and shared publicly. See:
https://zenodo.org/records/17425187(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
2. Main Scientific Outcomes
- Constraints on LIV: Achieved leading constraints on isotropic LIV coefficients across several mass dimensions in the low-energy regime (using KM3NeT/ORCA6 data) and evaluated the sensitivity at higher energies (combining IceCube, ANTARES, and ARCA). The results are the first experimental bounds on certain SME coefficients not previously constrained. This work positions KM3NeT and the combined analysis at the forefront of quantum gravity phenomenology in the neutrino sector.
- Quantum Decoherence Studies: Progressed the theoretical and phenomenological investigation of QD effects in neutrino oscillations.
- Relevant Publications: Authored and contributed to high-impact journal articles, notably:
- JCAP 11 (2024) 006: First-principles models of gravitationally induced decoherence in neutrinos.
- JCAP 01 (2025) 063: Discovery potential for QG-induced decoherence in telescopes with dark sector couplings.
- PoS ICRC2023 (2023) 1086: Advanced analysis of LIV in neutrino telescopes.
Multiple major collaborative papers on neutrino oscillations and instrumental developments.
3. Leadership and Contribution to Collaborations:
- Vice-leader of quantum gravity physics groups within European COST actions.
- Supervisor of student theses focused on quantum gravity searches, LIV, and machine learning techniques for event reconstruction and classification.
4. International Recognition and Dissemination
- Invited speaker at key international conferences, schools, and seminars (ICISE, Harvard, DPG, Neutrino Workshop, Nobel Laureate meetings).
- Active participant in scientific and organizational committees for conferences, COST actions, and outreach initiatives.
- Published results in both peer-reviewed journals and open-access repositories (arXiv), and presented latest achievements in talks and poster sessions at leading astroparticle meetings.