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- W2132519323 abstract "We derive new formulas for the spectral energy density and total energy density of massless particles in a general spherically symmetric static metric from a generalized uncertainty principle. Compared with blackbody radiation, the spectral energy density is strongly damped at high frequencies. For large values of $r$, the spectral energy density diminishes when $r$ grows, but at the event horizon, the spectral energy density vanishes and therefore thermodynamic quantities near a black hole, calculated via the generalized uncertainty principle, do not require any cutoff parameter. We find that the total energy density can be expressed in terms of Hurwitz zeta functions. It should be noted that at large $r$ (low local temperature), the difference between the total energy density and the Stefan-Boltzmann law is too small to be observed. However, as $r$ approaches an event horizon, the effect of the generalized uncertainty principle becomes more and more important, which may be observable. As examples, the spectral energy densities in the background metric of a Schwarzschild black hole and of a Schwarzschild black hole plus quintessence are discussed. It is interesting to note that the maximum of the distribution shifts to higher frequencies when the quintessence equation of state parameter $w$ decreases." @default.
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- W2132519323 date "2009-10-13" @default.
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- W2132519323 title "Energy distribution of massless particles on black hole backgrounds with generalized uncertainty principle" @default.
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