Abstract

The long-range rapidity correlations between two produced particles due to the existence of very fast leading particles are calculated using the high-energy data on single diffraction dissociation as input. The method of calculation is to a large extent analytic. The long range correlations are found to be equally important as short range effects in interpreting experimental data on two-particle correlations. The results are not sensitive to the detailed properties of diffraction dissociation.

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