I am trying to fit a distribution to some data I've collected from microscopy images. We know that the peak at about 152 is due to a Poisson process. I'd like to fit a distribution to the large density in the center of the image, while ignoring the high intensity data. I know how to fit a Normal distribution to the data (red curve), but it doesn't do a good job of capturing the heavy tail on the right. Although the Poisson distribution should be able to model the tail to the right, it doesn't do a very good job either (green curve), because the mode of the distribution is at 152.
PD = fitdist(data, 'poisson');
The Poisson distribution with lambda = 152 looks very Gaussian-like.
Does anyone have an idea how to fit a distribution that will do a good job of capturing the right-tail of the data?
Link to an image showing the data and my attempts at distribution fitting.