Abstract
We present results on the jet-like properties of multiparticle systems produced in K +p interactions at 70 GeV/ c. The data analysed in terms of several variables commonly used to study the jet structure of an event. An extensive comparison is made with jets found in electron-positron annihilations and in deep inelastic νN interactions at comparable energy. Many similarities are found between low- p T jets in this experiment and jets observed in leptonic interactions. Our data are very well reproduced by the Field-Feynman quark fragmentation parametrisation but equally well by a longitudinal phase space model, suggesting that these similarities do not prove or disprove the universal character of the jet fragmentation.
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