Effects of Spatial Curvature on Blackbody Radiation: Modifications to Energy Distribution and Fundamental Laws (2501.03208v1)
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the effects of spatial curvature on blackbody radiation. By employing an analog model of general relativity, we replace the conventional straight-line harmonic oscillators used to model blackbody radiation with oscillators on a circle. This innovative approach provides an effective framework for describing blackbody radiation influenced by spatial curvature. We derive the curvature-dependent Planck energy distribution and find that moving from flat to curved space results in a reduction in both the height and width of the Planck function. Moreover, increasing the curvature leads to a pronounced redshift in the peak frequency. We also analyze the influence of spatial curvature on the Stefan-Boltzmann law, Rayleigh-Jeans law, and Wien law.
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