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Thermal time and the Tolman-Ehrenfest effect: temperature as the "speed of time"

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The notion of thermal time has been introduced as a possible basis for a fully general-relativistic thermodynamics. Here we study this notion in the restricted context of stationary spacetimes. We show that the Tolman-Ehrenfest effect (in a stationary gravitational field, temperature is not constant in space at thermal equilibrium) can be derived very simply by applying the equivalence principle to a key property of thermal time: at equilibrium, temperature is the rate of thermal time with respect to proper time - the `speed of (thermal) time'. Unlike other published derivations of the Tolman-Ehrenfest relation, this one is free from any further dynamical assumption, thereby illustrating the physical import of the notion of thermal time.

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Thermodynamics in space-times without horizons

gr-qc · 2025-07-04 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Zero-energy timelike junction surfaces in static spherically symmetric spacetimes are shown to have area-proportional entropy and a temperature set by their transverse pressure.

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  • Thermodynamics in space-times without horizons gr-qc · 2025-07-04 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    Zero-energy timelike junction surfaces in static spherically symmetric spacetimes are shown to have area-proportional entropy and a temperature set by their transverse pressure.