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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Blackbody Radiation in q-deformed Statistics
arXiv
Authors: Atanu Guha, Prasanta Kumar Das
Year
2017
Paper ID
44880
Status
Preprint
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More general canonical ensemble which gives rise the generalized statistics or q-deformed statistics can represent the realistic scenario than the ideal one, with proper parameter sets involved. We study the Planck's law of blackbody radiation, Wein's and Rayleigh-Jeans radiation formulae from the point of view of q-deformed statistics. We find that the blackbody energy spectrum curve for a given temperature T corresponding to different q values differs from each other: the location of the peaki.e. $νm$ of the energy distribution u_ν (corresponding to different q ) shifted towards higher ν for higher q. From the q-deformed Wein's displacement law, we find that λm T varies from 0.0029 rm{m K} to 0.0017 rm{m K} as the deformation parameter q varies from 1.0(undeformed) to 1.1(deformed).
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