The production mechanism of a particle in multi-particle production is distinguished according to whether it is composed of urbaryons coming partly from incident particles, or is composed only of ones newly created in the collision. The former mechanism, which is different for a particle and its antiparticle, gives constant multiplicity and rapid limiting behaviour in the fragmentation region. In the case of pp collisions, the limiting energy for this mechanism is somewhat above 10 Ge VI c. The latter mechanism gives the same increasing multiplicity and distribution for a particle and its antiparticle. The scaling energy in the latter mechanism including x-0 is quite different for rr, K and p, indicating strong mass dependence. The scaling energies in the reactions pp-7rr-X, K-X and pX are around 30 GeVIc, a few hundred GeVIc and 1 TeVIc, respectively. It is conjectured that the average multiplicity differences such as nn•-nn-, riK•-nKbecome energy independent at energies somewhat above 10 Ge VIc for pp and K+p collisions. a) Typical diagrams for baryon+baryon-7baryon<•>+X. b) Typical diagrams for antibaryon+baryon-7baryon<•>+X, not appearing in a).
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