Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1888443 Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Presence of quasi power law in multiparticle production processes.•Origin of quasi power law behavior.•Log-periodic oscillations of Tsallis distribution.•Complex nonextensivity parameter.

We review the ubiquitous presence in multiparticle production processes of quasi-power law distributions (i.e., distributions following pure power laws for large values of the argument but remaining finite, usually exponential, for small values). Special emphasis is placed on the conjecture that this reflects the presence in the produced hadronic systems of some intrinsic fluctuations. If described by parameter q they form, together with the scale parameter T (“temperature”), basis of Tsallis distribution, f(X) ∼ [1 − (1 − q)X/T]1/(1 − q) , frequently used to describe the relevant distributions (the X being usually a transverse momentum). We discuss the origin of such quasi-power law behavior based on our experience with the description of multiparticle production processes. In particular, we discuss Tsallis distribution with complex nonextensivity parameter q and argue that it is needed to describe log-oscillations as apparently observed in recent data on large momentum distributions in very high energy p–p collisions.

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