Electrons as accelerated thermometers
Electrons as accelerated thermometers is a scholarly work by John Stewart Bell and Jon Magne Leinaas, published in 1983 in ''Nuclear Physics B''. The main subjects of the publication include electromagnetism, computational physics, thermal, atomic physics, acceleration, Casimir effect, electron, superfluid helium-4, and physics. For electrons in storage rings sufficiently large accelerations can be obtained, and the residual depolarization which has been found theoretically and experimentally is shown to be an effect closely related to the thermal effect of linearly accelerated electrons.