物理
钱德拉塞卡极限
统计物理学
高斯分布
经典力学
统计力学
形式主义(音乐)
幂律
Tsallis统计
概率分布
天体物理学
理论物理学
量子力学
星星
统计
白矮星
艺术
音乐剧
数学
视觉艺术
出处
期刊:Physical review
日期:2022-06-08
卷期号:105 (6)
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1103/physreve.105.064108
摘要
The observed distributions of stellar parameters, in particular, rotational and radial velocities, often depart from the Maxwellian (Gaussian) distribution. In the absence of a consistent statistical framework, these distributions are, in general, accounted for phenomenologically by employing power-law distributions, such as Tsallis or Kaniadakis distributions. Here we argue that the observed distributions correspond to locally Gaussian distributions, whose characteristic width is regarded as a statistical variable, in accordance with common knowledge that this parameter is mass dependent. The distributions arising within this picture correspond to superstatistics-a formalism emerging naturally in the context of self-gravitating media. We discuss in detail the distributions arising within this formalism and confront them with observational data of open clusters. We compute their moments and show that the Chandrasekhar-Münch relation remains invariant in this scenario. We also address the effect of these distributions on the thermalization of a massive body, e.g., a supermassive black hole, immersed in a stellar gas. We further discuss how the superstatistical picture clarifies certain ambiguities while offering a whole family of distributions (of which asymptotic power laws represent a special case), opening possibilities for fitting observational data.
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