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    On extended thermonuclear functions through pathway model

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    The major problem in the cosmological nucleosynthesis is the evaluation of the reaction rate. The present scenario is that the standard thermonuclear function in the Maxwell-Boltzmann form is evaluated by using various techniques. The Maxwell-Boltzmannian approach to nuclear reaction rate theory is extended to cover Tsallis statistics (Tsallis, 1988) and more general cases of distribution functions. The main purpose of this paper is to investigate in some more detail the extended reaction probability integral in the equilibrium thermodynamic argument and in the cut-off case. The extended reaction probability integrals will be evaluated in closed form for all convenient values of the parameter by means of residue calculus. A comparison of the standard reaction probability integrals with the extended reaction probability integrals is also done.Comment: 21 pages, LaTe

    Fourier Spectrum Analysis of the New Solar Neutrino Capture Rate Data for the Homestake Experiment

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    The paper provides results of the Fourier spectrum analysis of the new Ar-37 production rate data of the Homestake solar neutrino experiment and compares them with results for earlier data, revealing the harmonic content in the Ar-37 production in the Homestake experiment.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures combined in one eps file, uses espcrc1.sty (included), to appear in Nuclear Physics

    Pathway Model, Superstatistics, Tsallis Statistics, and a Generalized Measure of Entropy

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    The pathway model of Mathai (2005) is shown to be inferable from the maximization of a certain generalized entropy measure. This entropy is a variant of the generalized entropy of order 'alpha', considered in Mathai and Rathie (1975), and it is also associated with Shannon, Boltzmann-Gibbs, Renyi, Tsallis, and Havrda-Charvat entropies. The generalized entropy measure introduced here is also shown to haveinteresting statistical properties and it can be given probabilistic interpretations in terms of inaccuracy measure, expected value, and information content in a scheme. Particular cases of the pathway model are shown to be Tsallis statistics (Tsallis, 1988) and superstatistics introduced by Beck and Cohen (2003). The pathway model's connection to fractional calculus is illustrated by considering a fractional reaction equation.Comment: LaTeX, 22 page
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