Abstract

The scaled factorial moments were investigated for secondary particles in high-multiplicity events produced by 800 GeV proton interactions with AgBr nuclei in a nuclear emulsion. The results show clear evidence for power-law behavior of scaled factorial moments. The variation of dimension as a function of order of the moment was also studied. The presence of phase transitions is not indicated from our data. From the behavior of the third-differential moment, we do not find any evidence for the clustering of particles in any pseudorapidity region.

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