Multiplicity distribution inK+ Al andK+ Au collisions at 250 GeV/c and a test of the multiple collision model

Autor: Ajinenko, I. V., Belokopytoy, Yu. A., Bialkowska, H., Boettcher, H., Bottorweck, F., Chliapnikov, P. V., Crijns, F., de Roeck, A., de Wolf, E. A., Dziunikowska, K., Endler, A. M. F., Eskreys, A., Garutchava, Z. C., Golubkov, Y., Graessler, H., Gulkanyan, G. R., van Hal, P., Hakobyan, R. Sh., Haupt, T., Kittel, W., Kisielewska, D., Levchenko, B. B., Meijers, F., Michałowska, A. B., Naumann, Th., Nikolaenko, V. I., Olkiewicz, K., Pawlik, B., Petrovikh, L. P., Pöllänen, R., Ronjin, V. M., Rybin, A. M., Saarikko, H. M. T., Schmitz, W., Scholten, L., Smirnova, L. N., Tchikilev, O. G., Tomaradze, A. G., Uvarov, V. A., Verbeure, F., Wischnewski, R.
Zdroj: Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields; September 1989, Vol. 42 Issue: 3 p377-385, 9p
Abstrakt: Multiplicity distributions, observed inK+ interactions with Al and Au nuclei at 250 GeV/c incident momentum are presented. They are analyzed in the framework of multiple collisions of the incident particle inside a nucleus. The probability distribution of the number of grey tracks is well described by the model of Andersson et al., if a negative binomial distribution is assumed for the distribution of the number of grey protons produced per elementary collision instead of the usual geometrical distribution. The analysis of the average and dispersion of the charge multiplicity distribution supports the validity of the multiple collision model, including results on correlations between forward and backward multiplicities.
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