A possible correction of the Saha curve for non-equilibrium states
L. L. Sales, F. C. Carvalho, H. T. C. M. Souza

TL;DR
This paper proposes a theoretical modification to the Saha equation using Tsallis statistics, introducing a time-dependent q-parameter to better model non-equilibrium plasma conditions during hydrogen recombination.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Tsallis-based framework with a dynamic q-parameter to incorporate non-equilibrium effects into the Saha equation for plasma modeling.
Findings
q-parameter can effectively model non-equilibrium conditions
Provides an alternative method to fit electron distribution
Potential applications across astrophysics and plasma physics
Abstract
It is widely known that the Saha equation is not suitable for describing plasmas out of thermodynamic equilibrium. The primordial hydrogen recombination plasma is an example of this. In this work, we propose a theoretical modification to the standard Saha curve motivated by Tsallis statistics. In particular, we explore the possibility that a time-dependent -parameter may serve as an effective proxy for the evolving thermodynamic conditions during recombination, especially considering that hydrogen recombination occurs from excited states. Within this framework, the -parameter could be interpreted as encoding departures from equilibrium and could play the role of effective time-dependent temperature. This indicates that the time evolution of the -parameter could provide a phenomenological mechanism for incorporating non-equilibrium effects into the recombination history. Our…
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TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
