I think ** and * is used both for args, kwargs and maybe even for unpacking of dictionaries.
So, yeah... you're actually looking in the right direction for other uses
As for the reason **2 is there in the first place;
It's just to give a visual impression of the magnitude of the quakes
If you only use the source data, like 5.1 and 5.2, there's virtually no difference in how they appear in the figure. And **2 helps remedy that, at least to some extent.
The (1 + r['dupes'] / 10)
part is a bit more interesting, but it's just used to offset the markers and annotations for dates where there are multiple quakes. I wrote that in the comments section just before we started talking in chat.