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The strongest aftershock in seismic models of epidemic type

Geophysics 2023-11-09 v3

Abstract

We consider an epidemic-type aftershock model (ETAS(FF)) for a large class of distributions FF determining the number of direct aftershocks. This class includes Poisson, Geometric, Negative Binomial distributions and many other. Assuming an exponential form of the productivity and magnitude laws, we find a limiting distribution of the strongest aftershock magnitude mam_a when the initial cluster event m0m_0 is large. The regime can be either subcritical or critical; the initial event can be dominant in size or not. In the subcritical regime, the mode of the limiting distribution is determined by the parameters of productivity and the magnitude laws; the shape of this distribution is not universal and is effectively determined by FF. For example, the Geometric FF-distribution generates the logistic law, and the Poisson distribution (studied earlier) generates the Gumbel type 1 law. The accuracy of these laws for moderate initial magnitudes is tested numerically. The limit distribution of the Bath's difference m0m_0-mam_a is independent of the initial event size only if the regime is critical, and the ratio of exponents in the laws of magnitude and productivity is contained in the interval (1,2)(1,2). Previous studies of the mam_a-distribution have dealt with the traditional Poisson FF model and with arbitrary (not necessarily dominant) initial magnitude m0m_0.

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@article{arxiv.2309.17220,
  title  = {The strongest aftershock in seismic models of epidemic type},
  author = {George Molchan and Elisa Varini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.17220},
  year   = {2023}
}

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28 pages, 2 figures, scientific article