The effects of nonextensive statistics on fluctuations investigated in event-by-event analysis of data

Abstract
We investigate the effect of nonextensive statistics as applied to the chemical fluctuations in high-energy nuclear collisions discussed recently using the event-by-event analysis of data. It turns out that very minute nonextensitivity drastically changes the expected experimental output for the fluctuation measure. This result is in agreement with similar studies of nonextensity performed recently for the transverse momentum fluctuations in the same reactions.