Evidence for intermittent patterns of fluctuations in particle production in high-energy interactions in nuclear emulsion

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Cosmic Rays, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Emulsions, Particle Production, Gluons, Method Of Moments, Monte Carlo Method, Quantum Chromodynamics, Quarks, Inelastic Scattering: Many-Particle Final States, Other Reactions Above Meson Production Thresholds

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The method of scaled factorial moments is used to study short-range fluctuations in the pseudorapidity distributions of particles produced in high-energy interactions in nuclear emulsion. An intermittent behavior of the fluctuations is clearly observed in both proton (200 and 800 GeV) and oxygen (60 and 200 GeV/nucleon) beam interactions in emulsion.

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