Srinivasan, K.Sriramkumar, L.Padmanabhan, T.2012-03-012012-03-011997-04-14http://hdl.handle.net/11007/53We report here an analogue for the vacuum state in classical field theory and its Planckian nature with respect to uniformly accelerated observers. We find that when a real, monochromatic mode of a classical field is Fourier transformed with respect to the proper time of a uniformly accelerating observer, the resulting power spectrum has three separate terms none of which have a simple classical meaning. But they bear a striking resemblance to the quantum mechanical description. Specifically, the three terms are (i) a factor (1/2) that is typical of the ground state energy of a quantum oscillator, (ii) a Planckian distribution N(Ω) and, most importantly, (iii) a term proportional to √N(N+1), which is the root mean square fluctuations about the Planckian distribution. The implications of this result are discussed.enPlane wavesQuantum physicsPlane waves viewed from an accelerated frame: Quantum physics in a classical settingArticle