How cosmic-ray physicists can test special relativity.

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In any inertial frame of a Lorentz invariant theory, the maximum attainable velocity (MAV) of every particle species equals the in vacuo speed of light. If Lorentz symmetry is broken, each particle species a may have its own MAV, which we denote by ca. This note focusses on the kinematic consequences of this manifestation of Lorentz non-invariance. The author assumes that |ca-cb| ≪ 1 for any particle pair. Indeed, prior test special relativity indicate velocity differences of at most 10-20 among first-family fermions and photons.

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