Black Body Radiation in Moving Frames
Abstract
The problem of black body radiation, when measured by a moving observer, has a pivotal role in relativistic thermodynamics. Mutually, it depends on the thermodynamical definition of the thermal equilibrium and temperature of moving bodies, i.e. under a Lorentz transformation, and also in a gravitational field. Surprisingly, even after more than a century, relativistic thermodynamics is not a mature theory and is still an open problem without a consensus. This article is a brief review of the evolution of this theory with a special focus on the black body radiation in moving frames. As an application, we use the results in the most interesting topics of the quantum field theory in curved space: Hawking radiation, and Unruh effect.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1908.08599,
title = {Black Body Radiation in Moving Frames},
author = {Kamran Derakhshani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.08599},
year = {2019}
}
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