Temperature of Electron Fluctuations in an Accelerated Vacuum
Abstract
The electron vacuum fluctuations measured by do not vanish in an externally applied electric field . For an exactly constant field, that is for vacuum fluctuations in presence of a constant accelerating force, we show that has a Boson-like structure with spectral state density -1(E/m) and temperature = e/mπ = av/π. Considering the vacuum fluctuations of `classical' gyromagnetic ratio g=1 particles we find Fermi-like structure with the same spectral state density at a smaller temperature T1=av/2π which corresponds to the Unruh temperature of an accelerated observer.
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