Abstract

In this article, we report some results on pseudo-central collision events which have been observed in pion-nucleus interactions. It attempts to make a comparison, wherever possible, with proton-nucleus collisions. The particles are found to be produced in the form of clusters. The size of the cluster shows independence with the nature of the incident beam and energy. The short-short rapidity-gap correlation seems to dominate over the short-long correlation. Central and normalized moments of relativistic charged particles have been calculated and compared with the reported results for inclusive data. Both of them seem to increase with the order for inclusive data whereas their values are almost constant for pseudo-central collision events.

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