Multiplicity distributions in proton-(anti)proton and electron-positron collisions with parton recombination

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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20 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables

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A new approach to phenomenological description of the charged particle multiplicity distributions in proton-(anti)proton and electron-positron collisions is presented. The observed features of the data are interpreted on the basis of stochastic-physical ideas of multiple production. Besides the processes of parton immigration and absorption, two and three patron incremental and decremental recombinations are considered. The complex behaviour of the multiplicity distributions at different energies is described by four parametric generalized hypergeometric distribution (GHD). Application of the proposed GHD to data measured by the CMS, ALICE, and ATLAS Collaborations suggests that soft multiparton recombination processes can manifest itself significantly in the structure of multiplicity distribution in pp interactions at very high energies.

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