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Prog. Theor. Phys. Vol. 69 No. 3 (1983) pp. 966-976

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Generalization of the Glauber-Lachs Formula, Charged Particle Distributions and the KNO Scaling at pp Collider

Minoru Biyajima

Department of Physics, University of Marburg, D 355 Marburg, W. Germany

(Received September 20, 1982)

Abstract:

A generalized Glauber-Lachs formula for Bose particle (i.e., unpolarized photon and charged pion) distributions is obtained. It contains a parameter of the number of cells or ensembles (k≥2) in addition to a ratio of the average multiplicity of Bosons coherently produced and ones incoherently produced (γ=<nc>/<nin>). It holds an analytic KNO scaling function. Comparisons of these formulae with data in pp collision at 200 GeV/c and at pp collider at √s=540 GeV are made. There are quantitatively good agreements among theoretical values and data.


URL : http://ptp.ipap.jp/link?PTP/69/966/
DOI : 10.1143/PTP.69.966

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