Abstract

We study the properties of colorless clusters using a Monte Carlo technique and compare the results with those obtained by jet calculus. The spectrum of colorless clusters is found to be peaked at small masses, as predicted by jet calculus; but the large-mass tail of the distribution causes average cluster mass to increase with increasing center-of-mass energy. The importance of this mass-damping effect in phenomenology is examined.

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