Is There a Temperature?: Conceptual Challenges at High Energy, Acceleration and Complexity

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Physical bodies can be hot or cold, moving or standing,simple or complex. In all such cases one assumes that their respective temperature is a well defined attribute. What if, however, the ordinary measurement of temperature by direct body contact is not possible? One conjectures its value, and yes, its very existence, by reasoning based on basic principles of thermodynamics.

Is There a Temperature? Conceptual Challenges at High Energy, Acceleration and Complexity, by Dr. Tamás Sándor Bíró, begins by asking the questions “Do we understand and can we explain in a unified framework the temperature of distant radiation sources, including event horizons, and that of the quark matter produced in high energy accelerator experiments? Or the astounding fluctuations on financial markets?”

The book reviews the concept of temperature from its beginnings through the evolution of classical thermodynamics and atomic statistical physics through contemporary models of high energy particle matter. Based on the views of high energy nuclear physicists, it crosses over several traditional disciplines of university physics. Recent developments towards an abstract, general and thermodynamically consistent treatment of non-extensive systems are worked in. Exercise problems and solutions help to deepen the reader’s understanding into the details behind the theories.

Author(s): Tamás Sándor Biró (auth.)
Series: Fundamental Theories of Physics 171
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 310
Tags: Thermodynamics;Physical Chemistry;Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory;Classical Continuum Physics;Mathematical Methods in Physics

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-3
How to Measure the Temperature....Pages 5-27
How to Interpret the Temperature....Pages 29-71
Fluctuating Temperature....Pages 73-98
Complications with the Temperature....Pages 99-144
The Temperature of Moving Bodies....Pages 145-164
The Temperature of no Return....Pages 165-219
The Temperature in Quantum Field Theory....Pages 221-264
Back Matter....Pages 265-310