Mathematics
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985icrc....6...43c&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf., Vol. 6 p 43-46 (SEE N85-35848 24-93)
Mathematics
Angular Distribution, Energy Spectra, Hadrons, Momentum, Particle Collisions, Ultrahigh Frequencies, Extrapolation, Ion Impact, Particle Production, Partitions (Mathematics), Stochastic Processes
Scientific paper
The forward-backward charged multiplicity distribution (P nF, nB) of events in the 540 GeV antiproton-proton collider has been extensively studied by the UA5 Collaboration. It was pointed out that the distribution with respect to n = nF + nB satisfies approximate KNO scaling and that with respect to Z = nF - nB is binomial. The geometrical model of hadron-hadron collision interprets the large multiplicity fluctuation as due to the widely different nature of collisions at different impact parameters b. For a single impact parameter b, the collision in the geometrical model should exhibit stochastic behavior. This separation of the stochastic and nonstochastic (KNO) aspects of multiparticle production processes gives conceptually a lucid and attractive picture of such collisions, leading to the concept of partition temperature Tp and the single particle momentum spectrum to be discussed in detail.
Chen Nan-Yow
Chou T. T.
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