Abstract

The single-particle inclusive cross section and the correlation function are studied in the perturbative approach to Gribov's Reggeon calculus, evaluating the leading contributions to both functions. The large energy rise of the inclusive cross section appears as a consequence of the Pomeron having an intercept larger than 1. The same set of parameters which describes correctly the cross-section data and the triple-Regge region also describes the inclusive data in the central region.

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