Abstract

The split field magnet facility of the CERN ISR has been used to measure events with a secondary particle of large transverse momentum. The selection was done by triggering on positive particles of p T > 1.5 GeV/ c emitted near the forward direction. Inclusive distributions of the other charged secondaries have been studied over almost the full kinematical range as a function of their y, p T, ø and charge. The particle density shows a broad increase in the ø hemisphere opposite to the selected large p T particle. This increase occurs in a wide rapidity interval centered at y = 0, although the trigger is at y = 2.

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