The -cookbook: a novel generalizing approach to unify -like distributions for plasma particle modeling

Abstract

In the literature different so-called -distribution functions are discussed to fit and model the velocity (or energy) distributions of solar wind species, pickup ions or magnetospheric particles. Here we introduce a generalized (isotropic) -distribution as a "cookbook", which admits as special cases, or "recipes", all the other known versions of -models. A detailed analysis of the generalized distribution function is performed, providing general analytical expressions for the velocity moments, Debye length, and entropy, and pointing out a series of general requirements that plasma distribution functions should satisfy. From a contrasting analysis of the recipes found in the literature, we show that all of them lead to almost the same macroscopic parameters with a small standard deviation between them. However, one of these recipes called the regularized -distribution provides a functional alternative for macroscopic parameterization without any constraint for the power-law exponent .

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