Observation of direct hadronic pairs in nucleus-nucleus collisions in JACEE emulsion chambers

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Hadrons, Ionic Collisions, Nuclear Emulsions, Nuclear Interactions, Pair Production, Angular Distribution, Correlation, Quantum Chromodynamics, Statistical Analysis

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In a number of high energy ( or = 1 TeV/amu) nucleus-nucleus collisions observed in Japanese-American Cooperative Emulsion Experiment (JACEE) emulsion chambers, nonrandom spatial association of produced charged particles, mostly hadronic pairs, are observed. Similar narrow pairs are observed in about 100 events at much low energy (20 to 60 GeV/amu). Analysis shows that 30 to 50% of Pair abundances are understood by the Hambury-Brown-Twiss effect, and the remainder seems to require other explanations.

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