What is Hidden in the Planck Distribution Function and the Wien´s Peaks? I. Three Features of the Solar Photons

J. Stávek
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There were derived many forms of the Planck distribution function (PDF) since its discovery by Planck in 1900 and formulae for the positions of Wien´s peaks in those distributions. There are three features of the Solar photons – their refrangibility, their heat effect, and their chemical effect. The first feature – their refrangibility – can be modelled using the linear-wavelength dispersion rule for spectrometers with diffraction gratings and using the frequency-square rule for spectrometers with prisms. However, there are no accepted forms of the PDF to model heat effect of the Solar photons on atoms and molecules, and to model the effect of the PDF on chemical reactions where the Solar photons play very significant role. We have summarized the known forms of the PDF and positions of Wien´s peaks in order to search some hidden properties in those mathematical structures. It will be shown that these very well-known formulae to all scholars might still keep some hidden surprising properties.
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普朗克分布函数和维恩峰中隐藏着什么?一、太阳光子的三个特征
自1900年普朗克发现普朗克分布函数(PDF)以来,已经导出了许多形式的普朗克分布函数,以及这些分布中维恩峰位置的公式。太阳光子有三个特征——它们的可压缩性、热效应和化学效应。第一个特征——它们的可折射率——可以用带衍射光栅的光谱仪的线性波长色散规则和带棱镜的光谱仪的频率平方规则来建模。然而,目前还没有公认的PDF形式来模拟太阳光子对原子和分子的热效应,以及模拟太阳光子对化学反应的影响。我们总结了已知的PDF形式和Wien ' s峰的位置,以便在这些数学结构中寻找一些隐藏的性质。结果表明,这些为所有学者所熟知的公式可能仍然隐藏着一些令人惊讶的性质。
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