One- and two-dimensional analysis of the factorial moments in 200 GeV/nucleon p, O16, and S32 interactions with Ag and Br nuclei

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Article

Publication Date

1-1-1989

Abstract

Scaled factorial moments, corrected for the shape of the single-particle pseudorapidity distribution, are analyzed in pseudorapidity and in two-dimensional (pseudorapidity and azimuth angle) space. An intermittent, power-law growth of the moments with decreasing bin size is found, with two-dimensional analysis revealing a much stronger effect than for one-dimensional for nucleus-nucleus data. The intermittent patterns are more evident for proton-nucleus than for nucleus-nucleus collisions, with the heaviest nucleus, S32, showing the weakest effect. © 1989 The American Physical Society.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Physical Review C

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