Regularized -distributions with non-diverging moments
Abstract
For various plasma applications the so-called (non-relativistic) -distribution is widely used to reproduce and interpret the suprathermal particle populations exhibiting a power-law distribution in velocity or energy. Despite its reputation the standard -distribution as a concept is still disputable, mainly due to the velocity moments Ml which make possible a macroscopic characterization, but whose existence is restricted only to low orders l < 2-1. In fact, the definition of the -distribution itself is conditioned by the existence of the moment of order l=2 (i.e., kinetic temperature) satisfied only for > 3/2. In order to resolve these critical limitations we introduce the regularized -distribution with non-diverging moments. For the evaluation of all velocity moments a general analytical expression is provided enabling a significant step towards a macroscopic (fluid-like) description of space plasmas, and, in general, any system of -distributed particles.
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