Abstract

The coplanarity of subcores in γ-ray–hadron families of the so-called long-range near-side “ridge” effect discovered by the CMS Collaboration at the LHC can be described in terms of the FANSY2.0 model, which reproduces the coplanar generation of the most energetic particles in hadron interactions at superhigh energies. Coplanar generation can be explained, in particular, by the hypothesis of change of the signature of the metric of the space–time continuum, namely, a fluctuation transformation of the basicthree-dimensional state into two-dimensional one (3D ↔ 2D). A method is proposed for experimental verification of this hypothesis by studying the azimuthal correlations of different particles in hadroninteractions.

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