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    Non-Gaussian statistics, maxwellian derivation and stellar polytropes

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    In this letter we discuss the Non-gaussian statistics considering two aspects. In the first, we show that the Maxwell's first derivation of the stationary distribution function for a dilute gas can be extended in the context of Kaniadakis statistics. The second one, by investigating the stellar system, we study the Kaniadakis analytical relation between the entropic parameter κ\kappa and stellar polytrope index nn. We compare also the Kaniadakis relation n=n(κ)n=n(\kappa) with n=n(q)n=n(q) proposed in the Tsallis framework.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figur

    The Phillips - Barger model for the elastic cross section and the Odderon

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    Inspired by the recent TOTEM data for the elastic proton -- proton (pppp) scattering at s=\sqrt{s} = 8 and 13 TeV, we update previous studies of the differential cross sections using the Phillips -- Barger (PB) model, which parametrizes the amplitude in terms of a small number of free parameters. We demonstrate that this model is able to describe the recent pppp data on a statistically acceptable way. Additionally, we perform separate fits of the pppp data for each center - of - mass energy and propose a parametrization for the energy dependence of the parameters present in the PB model. As a consequence, we are able to present the PB predictions for the elastic proton - proton cross section at s=546\sqrt{s} = 546 GeV and 1.81.8 TeV, which are compared with the existing antiproton -- proton (pˉp\bar{p}p) data. We show that the PB predictions, constrained by the pppp data, are not able to describe the pˉp\bar{p}p data. In particular, the PB model predicts a dip in the differential cross section that is not present in the pˉp\bar{p}p data. Such result suggests the contribution of the Odderon exchange at high energies.Comment: 6 pages, 4 tables, 2 figures, results updated, matches published versio

    On the rotation of ONC stars in the Tsallis formalism context

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    The theoretical distribution function of the projected rotational velocity is derived in the context of the Tsallis formalism. The distribution is used to estimate the average for a stellar sample from the Orion Nebula Cloud (ONC), producing an excellent result when compared with observational data. In addition, the value of the parameter q obtained from the distribution of observed rotations reinforces the idea that there is a relation between this parameter and the age of the cluster.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
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