A sensitivity study shows Tsallis q-distributions alter ionization rates for He, Li, and Be, with q<1 suppressing and q>1 enhancing low-temperature rates, while separating cross-section and EEDF uncertainties and releasing the code.
(1983) [31] analytic representation ofσ(E) for the neutrals He, Li, and Be—with the corrected nega- tive signs ofB 1, B2 for Heiand ofB 1 for Lii—as the primary cross-section input
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Electron-impact ionization rates for neutral He, Li, and Be in the Tsallis framework
A sensitivity study shows Tsallis q-distributions alter ionization rates for He, Li, and Be, with q<1 suppressing and q>1 enhancing low-temperature rates, while separating cross-section and EEDF uncertainties and releasing the code.