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By considering an ensemble of photons that admit a statistics that differs by a small amount from Bose-Einstein statistics we calculate the spectral distribution of energy per unit volume. For low frequencies this may have realistic implications in refined measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background.
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Wolf, C. Spectral distribution of photons admitting anomalous statistics. Il Nuovo Cimento B 110, 1481–1485 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849846
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