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Evidence from the special relativity and blackbody radiation theories for the existence of photons possessing zero kinetic energy
- Source :
- Molecular Physics. 76:277-291
- Publication Year :
- 1992
- Publisher :
- Informa UK Limited, 1992.
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Abstract
- The traditional interpretation of radiative emission and absorption asserts that photons are created and annihilated in such processes. A Gedanken experiment is considered in which kinetic energy from observed photons is systematically removed until a limit of zero is reached. With the help of the relativistic Doppler effect it is shown that even for infinitesimally small kinetic energies the photons continue to exist, since in other inertial systems they will be observed to have a much higher energy/frequency falling in an easily detectable range. It is possible to formulate an alternative explanation for absorption and emission processes on this basis in terms of real photons with exactly zero kinetic energy being present before or after radiative interactions. Bolstering this hypothesis is the fact that the statistical mechanical treatment of photons interacting with oscillators in blackbody radiation theory predicts an infinite density of photons of this energy, both in the original Planck formulation employing Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics and in the subsequent Bose-Einstein description. These considerations demonstrate that the E = 0 state is greatly preferred as the product of absorption because of the requirement to have the interaction occur in a relatively narrow region of space- time. There is thus strong evidence that photons are not created and annihilated in radiative processes but simply have their kinetic energy changed either to or from a zero value. Accordingly a very high density of zero-energy photons is expected to exist uniformly throughout the universe. Finally, this development suggests that one should subject the creation-annihilation hypothesis to careful scrutiny in other areas of physics as well.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 2 figures
- Subjects :
- Physics
Range (particle radiation)
Photon
Biophysics
Classical Physics (physics.class-ph)
FOS: Physical sciences
Zero-point energy
Physics - Classical Physics
Condensed Matter Physics
Kinetic energy
Relativistic Doppler effect
Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution
symbols.namesake
Physics - General Physics
General Physics (physics.gen-ph)
Quantum electrodynamics
symbols
Radiative transfer
Black-body radiation
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Molecular Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13623028 and 00268976
- Volume :
- 76
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular Physics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a9dc85e956dfc9a20823eeaa0c1ed90e