Intermittency studies in anti-p p collisions at s**(1/2) = 630-GeV
May, 199021 pages
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- Nucl.Phys.B 345 (1990) 1-21
- Published: 1990
Report number:
- CERN-EP-90-56,
- HEPHY-PUB-531-90
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Abstract: (Elsevier)
A significant intermittency signal is observed in 630 GeV p p collisions measured in the UA1 central detector. It occurs with similar magnitude in different variables: pseudorapidity, rapidity and azimuthal angle. The signal increases with decreasing charged particle multiplicity in the event. Its strength in a sample of low p ⊥ tracks and its multiplicity dependence are not reproduced by commonly used Monte Carlo models of high energy interactions.- anti-p p: colliding beams
- colliding beams: anti-p p
- anti-p p: interaction
- interaction: anti-p p
- hadron: multiple production
- multiple production: hadron
- rapidity spectrum: slope
- angular distribution
- moment
- intermittency
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