Abstract

Several models are used to investigate the sensitivity of the two-particle rapidity correlations to the behavior of the semi-inclusive cross sections and to the kinematical configurations of individual events. Short-range correlations are shown to be present in many models, including some which do not incorporate the short-range order hypothesis. Explicit examples are computed from an independent cluster emission model. A more direct analysis of kinematical configurations indicates that clustering is present. At NAL energies, the cluster size is approximately one-half the average multiplicity.

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