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An interpretation is given for the KNO scaling violation observed by the UA5 experiment at the CERN pp collider. By assuming heavy particles, which decay into a large number of hadrons, the deviation from the KNO scaling in the charged-particle multiplicity is explained. Experimental data are realized quite well.
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Sakuyama, H., Watanabe, K. Implications from the KNO Scaling violation found by the UA5 experiment at the CERN pp collider. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 40, 243–246 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02751777
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