Abstract

A coplanarity of most energetic subcores of nuclear-electromagnetic cascades, which was found in the experiments on the X-ray-emulsion chamber, is considered. It is shown that the phenomenon cannot be explained with cascade development fluctuations and external fields within the framework of present-day versions of the quark-gluon string models, as well as without assuming the manifestation of a new hadron-interaction process characterized by large transverse momenta in the laboratory system at energies √s ≳ 4 TeV.

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