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Thermal equilibrium and statistical thermometers in special relativity

Description

There is an intense debate in the recent literature about the correct generalization of Maxwell's velocity distribution in special relativity. The most frequently discussed candidate distributions include the Jüttner function as well as modifications thereof. Here we report results from fully relativistic one-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations that resolve the ambiguity. The numerical evidence unequivocally favors the Jüttner distribution. Moreover, our simulations illustrate that the concept of "thermal equilibrium" extends naturally to special relativity only if a many-particle system is spatially confined. They make evident that "temperature" can be statistically defined and measured in an observer frame independent way.

Abstract

Juan de la Cierva program of the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, the Dirección General de Enseñanza Superior of Spain by Grant No. FIS2005-02884, and the Junta de Andalucia

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