Gravity from equilibrium thermodynamics of stretched light cones

This work digs into the connection between gravity and thermodynamics of stretched light cones (SLC). They are associated with uniformly accelerating observers, who endow the SLC with a physical notion of temperature via the Unruh effect. We compute the expansion, shear, and vorticity of the SLC to...

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Authors: Alonso-Serrano, Ana, Garay Elizondo, Luis Javier, Liška, Marek, López Pineros, Celia
Format: article
Publication Date:2025
Country:España
Institution:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repository:Docta Complutense
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/130644
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/130644
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:51-73
536.7
Entropy
Física matemática
Termodinámica
2212 Física Teórica
2212.05 Gravitación
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Summary:This work digs into the connection between gravity and thermodynamics of stretched light cones (SLC). They are associated with uniformly accelerating observers, who endow the SLC with a physical notion of temperature via the Unruh effect. We compute the expansion, shear, and vorticity of the SLC to fully study its dynamics and account for the possibility of previously predicted nonequilibrium entropy production. For consistency, we prove the equivalence of the two different geometrical methods available for studying the SLCs’ properties. Then, we apply the energy balance and use Clausius’ relation to relate the geometrical properties of the SLC with energy fluxes crossing its surface, showing that it encodes the equations governing the gravitational dynamics. We show here how this analysis can be fully carried in terms of equilibrium thermodynamics due to the vanishing of shear, and how one can identify a work term related to the acceleration of the observer.