Abstract

The data on proton-nucleus interactions measured in 1982 at the CERN SPS were parametrized within the multichain model. Since that time very accurate new measurements have been made by the EHS-NA22 Collaboration, which require a more accurate new description of multiparticle production processes. In this paper we do this parametrization for the rapidity distributions of meson (${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\pi}}}^{+}$ and ${\mathit{K}}^{+}$) and proton interactions with protons at the laboratory momentum of 250 GeV/c. We examine the self-consistency of the two-chain model of soft hadronic interactions and extrapolate it to the hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions. The comparison of the model predictions with the data is presented and satisfactory agreement between the data and our parametrization at \ensuremath{\surd}s \ensuremath{\sim}20 GeV is achieved.

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