On the thermodynamics of moving bodies
Abstract
We model the situation in which a photon detector moves with constant velocity in a Minkowski heat-bath by considering an Unruh-DeWitt detector, with variable energy gap , moving on a brane, at a non-zero (Unruh) temperature due to acceleration in an orthogonal direction. We compute the angular response for a 2-brane. At low velocity we find agreement with the standard Doppler shift formula in the limit in which the photon gas is classical; otherwise there is a discrepancy, which we attribute to angular-dependence of the induced emission rate. At relativistic velocities our result disagrees with the standard formula even when , and above a critical velocity there is no response from the detector within a `backward' cone. We discuss potential implications for observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
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@article{arxiv.0904.4628,
title = {On the thermodynamics of moving bodies},
author = {Jorge G. Russo and Paul K. Townsend},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.4628},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
v3 Substantially expanded, new sections, references and comments added. v4 Published version in CQG. 18 pages, 4 figures