Abstract:
For high-energy pp scattering described in the framework of a model
taking the merger of quark–gluon strings and the formation of
string clusters into account, we calculate the strongly intensive
variable $\Sigma$ characterizing correlations between the numbers of
particles formed in two rapidity-separated observation intervals. We
compare results of the calculations with experimental data of the
ALICE collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider. We show that the
experimentally observed increase in this variable with increasing
initial energy can be explained only if the formation of string
clusters consisting of the increasing number of merged strings is
taken into account.