Nonextensive statistical effects on nuclear astrophysics and many-body problems
arXiv:nucl-th/0504080 · doi:10.1142/9789812701985_0011
Abstract
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.
8 pages, Proceedings of the X Convegno su Problemi di Fisica Nucleare Teorica