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White stars are those primary events in which there may be zero (N h=0) or one (N h=1) black or grey track present along with all the light tracks. For p-p interactions we shall accept an event withN h=1 if the grey or the black track is in the forward hemisphere in the laboratory system. The nomenclature for black, grey and light tracks is as follows: light tracks,g s≤1.5g 0; grey tracks, 1.5g 0<g s<2.5g 0; black tracks,g s≥2.5g 0.
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Jain, P.L., Kazuno, M., Ahmad, Z. et al. Correlation of particles at 200 GeV/c proton-proton interaction. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 8, 921–925 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02727799
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