1976
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(76)90044-4
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Two-particle rapidity correlations in proton-nucleus interactions at 300 GeV

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“…The asymmetry of the function Rz(t/,, t/2) has been discussed earlier in the paper [4]. In contrast to the conclusion of this paper [4], we can see that this asymmetry has mainly the trivial origin, since it can be reproduced qualitatively by the independentemission model.…”
Section: Acontrasting
confidence: 58%
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“…The asymmetry of the function Rz(t/,, t/2) has been discussed earlier in the paper [4]. In contrast to the conclusion of this paper [4], we can see that this asymmetry has mainly the trivial origin, since it can be reproduced qualitatively by the independentemission model.…”
Section: Acontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…The asymmetry of the function Rz(t/,, t/2) has been discussed earlier in the paper [4]. In contrast to the conclusion of this paper [4], we can see that this asymmetry has mainly the trivial origin, since it can be reproduced qualitatively by the independentemission model. It is obvious that this asymmetry is the straightforward consequence of the fact that in events with very large number of produced particles the angular distributions are asymmetric in the p N center of mass system.…”
Section: Acontrasting
confidence: 58%
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