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Generalized Kappa distribution function for mixed fermion-boson quantum plasmas
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Authors: Aakanksha Singh, Abhisek Kumar Singh, Punit Kumar
Year
2025
Paper ID
14019
Status
Peer-reviewed
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A Kappa distribution function applicable to systems comprising mixed fermions and bosons has been developed through the thermodynamic Gibbs potential, utilizing the quantum versions of Olbert’s Kappa distributions. The generalized expressions of the partition function and the entropy have been evaluated for such mixed quantum systems. The analysis shows that boson-rich systems consistently exhibit higher entropy than fermion-rich systems. The distribution functions show heavy-tailed characteristics at low Kappa index values, indicating the presence of superthermal particles. It is observed that relativistic effects lead to a significant increase in entropy.
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