Nonextensivity and Galaxy Clustering in the Universe
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🌌 astro-ph
cond-mat.stat-mech
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nonextensivityclusteringgalaxynetsuniverseansatzapplicabilityapproximate
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We investigate two important questions about the use of the nonextensive thermostatistics (NETS) formalism in the context of nonlinear galaxy clustering in the Universe. Firstly, we define a quantitative criterion for justifying nonextensivity at different physical scales. Then, we discuss the physics behind the ansatz of the entropic parameter $q(r)$. Our results suggest the approximate range where nonextensivity can be justified and, hence, give some support to the applicability of NETS to the study of large scale structures.
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