Cellular Approach to Long-Range $p_t$ and Multiplicity Correlations in the String Fusion Model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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21 pages, LaTeX, 7 figures in PostScript, Russian version will appear in the journal "Vestnik SPbU"

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The long-range $p_t$ and multiplicity($n$) correlations in high-energy nuclear collisions are studied in the framework of a simple cellular analog of the string fusion model. Two cases with local and global string fusion is considered. The $p_t$--$n$ and $n$--$n$ correlation functions and correlation coefficients are calculated analytically in some asymptotic cases using suggested Gauss approximation. It's shown that at large string density the $p_t$--$n$ and $n$--$n$ correlation coefficients are connected and the scaling takes place. The behavior of the correlations at small string density is also studied. The asymptotic results are compared with results of the numerical calculations in the framework of proposed cellular approach.

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