Inclusive spectra of hadrons created by color tube fission 2. Inclusive spectra of primary hadrons

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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The primary inclusive spectra and correlation functions of particles created by color tube fission are considered. Using the previously obtained expression for probability of the tube breaking in n points we have calculated the one and two particle inclusive spectra of tube pieces as well as pseudoscalar and vector mesons in plateau area. It is shown that the plateau height of the one particle inclusive spectrum is determined by the flavor quark composition and spin of hadron. Small oscillations of the tube surface give only small correction to the main term. The correlation functions of fixed particles have the form of a product of the universal function that depends only on the particle rapidity difference and thescale factor dependent on the spin and flavor quark composition of hadron.

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