%0 Journal Article %T Probability distributions with binomial moments %A Wojciech Mlotkowski %A Karol A. Penson %J Mathematics %D 2013 %I arXiv %X We prove that if $p\geq 1$ and $-1\leq r\leq p-1$ then the binomial sequence $\binom{np+r}{n}$, $n=0,1,...$, is positive definite and is the moment sequence of a probability measure $\nu(p,r)$, whose support is contained in $\left[0,p^p(p-1)^{1-p}\right]$. If $p>1$ is a rational number and $-11$ the measures $\nu(p,-1)$ and $\nu(p,0)$ are certain free convolution powers of the Bernoulli distribution. Finally we prove that the binomial sequence $\binom{np+r}{n}$ is positive definite if and only if either $p\geq 1$, $-1\leq r\leq p-1$ or $p\leq 0$, $p-1\leq r \leq 0$. The measures corresponding to the latter case are reflections of the former ones. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.0595v1