The Moffat distribution is a statistical distribution used primarily in the fields of astrophysics and image processing. It is often employed to model the point spread function (PSF) of optical systems, especially in the context of astronomical observations. The Moffat function is characterized by its ability to describe the spread of light from a point source, allowing for a profile that has more pronounced "wings" compared to Gaussian functions, which decay more rapidly.

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