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Nonextensive statistical mechanics: Some links with astronomical phenomena

Constantino Tsallis, Domingo Prato, Angel R. Plastino

Published 2003-01-30Version 1

A variety of astronomical phenomena appear to not satisfy the ergodic hypothesis in the relevant stationary state, if any. As such, there is no reason for expecting the applicability of Boltzmann-Gibbs (BG) statistical mechanics. Some of these phenomena appear to follow, instead, nonextensive statistical mechanics. In the same manner that the BG formalism is based on the entropy $S_{BG}=-k \sum_i p_i \ln p_i$, the nonextensive one is based on the form $S_q=k(1-\sum_ip_i^q)/(q-1)$ (with $S_1=S_{BG}$). The stationary states of the former are characterized by an {\it exponential} dependence on the energy, whereas those of the latter are characterized by an (asymptotic) {\it power-law}. A brief review of this theory is given here, as well as of some of its applications, such as the solar neutrino problem, polytropic self-gravitating systems, galactic peculiar velocities, cosmic rays and some cosmological aspects. In addition to these, an analogy with the Keplerian elliptic orbits {\it versus} the Ptolemaic epicycles is developed, where we show that optimizing $S_q$ with a few constraints is equivalent to optimizing $S_{BG}$ with an infinite number of constraints.

Comments: 23 pages including one EPS figure. To appear in the Proceedings of the XIth United Nations / European Space Agency Workshop on Basic Space Sciences, Office for Outer Space Affairs / United Nations (Cordoba, 9-13 September 2002), ed. H. Haubold, special issue of Astrophysics and Space Science (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2003). It includes a reply to the criticism by M. Nauenberg, cond-mat/0210561 [version 2]
Journal: Astrophys.Space Sci.290:259-274,2004
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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