Abstract
Measurements are reported of two particle correlations between either a π +, p or p identified in the CHLM small angle spectrometer, and a second charged particle in the central (pionization) region. The results show short range correlation effects for each type of identified particle. Interpreting the data in terms of a cluster model, our measurements suggest that ∼ 50% of clusters produced at rapidity ∼ 2.4 emit a proton.
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