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Emergence of extended Newtonian gravity from thermodynamics

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Discovery of a novel thermodynamic aspect of nonrelativistic gravity is reported. Here, initially, an unspecified scalar field potential is considered and treated not as an externally applied field but as a thermodynamic variable on an equal footing with the fluid variables. It is shown that the second law of thermodynamics imposes a stringent constraint on the field, and, quite remarkably, the allowable field turns out to be only of gravity. The resulting field equation for the gravitational potential derived from the analysis of the entropy production rate contains a dissipative term due to irreversibility. It is found that the system relaxes to the conventional theory of Newtonian gravity up to a certain spatial scale, whereas on the larger scale there emerges non-Newtonian gravity described by a nonlinear field equation containing a single coefficient. A comment is made on an estimation of the coefficient that has its origin in the thermodynamic property of the system. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

Emergent non-Newtonian gravityIrreversible thermodynamics

Van, Peter、Abe, Sumiyoshi

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Wigner Res Ctr Phys

Huaqiao Univ

2022

Physica

Physica

ISSN:0378-4371
年,卷(期):2022.588
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