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Multiplicity of secondary particles in inelastic proton-neon interactions at 300 GeV/<i>c</i>

S.A. AzimovThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicSh.V. InogamovThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicE. A. KosonowskiThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicV.D. LipinThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicS. L. LutpullaevThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicKhusniddin K. OlimovThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicK.T. TurdalievThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicT. UsmanovThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicA.A. YuldashevThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicB. S. YuldashevThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicU. CameriniThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicA. R. ErwinThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicWilliam F. FryThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicR. LovelessThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicDaniel C. MinetteThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist RepublicD. D. ReederThe Physical Technical Institute, The Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 700084 Tashkent, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic
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The data on the total inelastic and partial cross sections in $p\mathrm{Ne}$ interactions at 300 GeV are presented. It is found that the total cross section, ${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{\mathrm{in}}(p\mathrm{Ne})=356\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}13$ mb, and multiplicity distributions of the number of negative and relativistic charged particles are in good agreement with predictions of a multiple-scattering model based on Glauber's approach. The multiplicity of negative particles obeys the Koba-Nielsen-Olesen (KNO) scaling, but it is observed that the KNO function depends on the atomic mass number of the target. From an analysis of the average multiplicities of secondary particles, it is shown that approximately 10 percent of the fast ($p\ensuremath{\gtrsim}1.2$ GeV) positive secondaries are protons, which are derived from the nucleons in the neon nucleus.

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