Differential aging from acceleration, an explicit formula
Abstract
We consider a clock 'paradox' framework where an observer leaves an inertial frame, is accelerated and after an arbitrary trip comes back. We discuss a simple equation that gives, in the 1+1 dimensional case, an explicit relation between the time elapsed on the inertial frame and the acceleration measured by the accelerating observer during the trip. A non-closed trip with respect to an inertial frame appears closed with respect to another suitable inertial frame. Using this observation we define the differential aging as a function of proper time and show that it is non-decreasing. The reconstruction problem of special relativity is also discussed showing that its, at least numerical, solution would allow the construction of an 'inertial clock'.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0411233,
title = {Differential aging from acceleration, an explicit formula},
author = {E. Minguzzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0411233},
year = {2007}
}
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