• NA61/SHINE Collaboration
  • A. Acharya
  • H. Adhikary
  • A. Aduszkiewicz
  • K. K. Allison
  • E. V. Andronov
  • T. Antićić
  • V. Babkin
  • M. Baszczyk
  • S. Bhosale
  • A. Blondel
  • M. Bogomilov
  • A. Brandin
  • A. Bravar
  • W. Bryliński
  • J. Brzychczyk
  • M. Buryakov
  • O. Busygina
  • A. Bzdak
  • H. Cherif
  • M. Ćirković
  • M. Csanad
  • J. Cybowska
  • T. Czopowicz
  • A. Damyanova
  • N. Davis
  • M. Deliyergiyev
  • M. Deveaux
  • A. Dmitriev
  • W. Dominik
  • P. Dorosz
  • J. Dumarchez
  • R. Engel
  • G. A. Feofilov
  • L. Fields
  • Z. Fodor
  • A. Garibov
  • M. Gaździcki
  • O. Golosov
  • V. Golovatyuk
  • M. Golubeva
  • K. Grebieszkow
  • F. Guber
  • S. N. Igolkin
  • V. N. Kovalenko
  • T. V. Lazareva
  • A. O. Merzlaya
  • D. S. Prokhorova
  • A. Y. Seryakov
  • D. Uzhva
  • F. F. Valiev
  • V. V. Vechernin

Measurements of multiplicity fluctuations of identified hadrons produced in inelastic p+p interactions at 31, 40, 80, and 158 Ge/c beam momentum are presented. Three different measures of multiplicity fluctuations are used: the scaled variance ω and strongly intensive measures Σ and Δ. These fluctuation measures involve second and first moments of joint multiplicity distributions. Data analysis is preformed using the Identity method which corrects for incomplete particle identification. Strongly intensive quantities are calculated in order to allow for a direct comparison to corresponding results on nucleus–nucleus collisions. The results for different hadron types are shown as a function of collision energy. A comparison with predictions of string-resonance Monte-Carlo models: Epos, Smash and Venus, is also presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number384
Number of pages19
JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
Volume81
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2021

    Research areas

  • DISTRIBUTIONS, COLLISIONS, MODEL

    Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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