Abstract

An analysis of the existing data on photoproduction and electroproduction of protons is made. Koba-Nielsen-Olesen (KNO) scaling is observed in both cases. The scaling function of the nondiffractive $\ensuremath{\gamma}p$ processes turns out to be the same as that for nondiffractive hadron-hadron collisions, but the scaling function for deep-inelastic ${e}^{\ensuremath{-}}p$ collisions is very much different from that for ${e}^{\ensuremath{-}}{e}^{+}$ annihilation processes. Taken together with the observed difference in KNO scaling functions in ${e}^{\ensuremath{-}}{e}^{+}$ annihilation and nondiffractive hadron-hadron processes these empirical facts provide further evidence for the conjecture: The KNO scaling function of a given collision process reflects its reaction mechanism. Arguments for this conjecture are given in terms of a semiclassical picture. It is shown that, in the framework of the proposed picture, explicit expressions for the above-mentioned KNO scaling functions can be derived from rather general assumptions.

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