254 research outputs found
Nonextensive statistical effects on nuclear astrophysics and many-body problems
Density and temperature conditions in many stellar core (like the solar core)
imply the presence of nonideal plasma effects with memory and long-range
interactions between particles. This aspect suggests the possibility that the
stellar core could not be in a global thermodynamical equilibrium but satisfies
the conditions of a metastable state with a stationary (nonextensive) power law
distribution function among ions. The order of magnitude of the deviation from
the standard Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution can be derived microscopically by
considering the presence of random electrical microfields in the stellar
plasma. We show that such a nonextensive statistical effect can be very
relevant in many nuclear astrophysical problems.Comment: 8 pages, Proceedings of the X Convegno su Problemi di Fisica Nucleare
Teoric
Nonextensive Interpretation Of Radiative Recombination In Electron Cooling
An interest for the low-energy range of the nonextensive distribution
function arises from the study of radiative recombination in electron cooling
devices in particle accelerators, whose experimentally measured reaction rates
are much above the theoretical prediction. The use of generalized
distributions, that differ from the Maxwellian in the low energy part (due to
subdiffusion between electron and ion bunches), may account for the observed
rate enhancement. In this work, we consider the isotropic distribution function
and we propose a possible experiment for verifying the existence of a cut-off
in the generalized momentum distribution, by measuring the spectrum of the
X-rays emitted from radiative recombination reactions.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, Submitted for publication in the Proceedings of
the 3rd International Conference NEXT-SigmaPhi, 2005, Cret
Non-extensive statistics effects in quark-gluon plasma and in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
The presence of memory effects and color long-range forces among the
many-parton system in the early stage of heavy-ion collisions can affect the
particle statistical behavior at the freeze-out temperature. In this context,
we calculate, in the framework of the equilibrium generalized non-extensive
thermostatistics, the shape of pion transverse mass spectrum and the value of
the transverse momentum correlation function of the pions emitted during the
central Pb+Pb collisions and we show that the experimental results is well
reproduced assuming very small deviations from the standard statistics.Comment: 4 pages, contribution to the proceedings of the International
Conference on Quark Nuclear Physics (Adelaide, February 21-25, 2000
Non-Markovian effects in the solar neutrino problem
The solar core, because of its density and temperature, is not a
weakly-interacting or a high-temperature plasma. Collective effects have time
scales comparable to the average time between collisions, and the microfield
distribution influences the particle dynamics. In this conditions ion and
electron diffusion is a non-Markovian process, memory effects are present and
the equilibrium statistical distribution function differs from the Maxwellian
one. We show that, even if the deviations from the standard velocity
distribution that are compatible with our present knowledge of the solar
interior are small, they are sufficient to sensibly modify the sub-barrier
nuclear reaction rates. The consequent changes of the neutrino fluxes are
comparable to the flux deficits that constitute the solar neutrino problem.Comment: 4 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of Nuclei in the Cosmos
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