Abstract

Proton–proton interactions are modeled using the FANSY 2.0 model to show that the “long-range ridge effect” discovered by the CMS collaboration at the LHC can be explained within a single physical process, along with the coplanarity in gamma-ray–hadron families observed in extensive atmospheric shower cores during experiments with X-ray emulsion chambers.

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