Local properties of local multiplicity distributions in hadronic Z decay
S.V.Chekanov, W.Kittel, W.J.Metzger

TL;DR
This paper investigates local multiplicity fluctuations in hadronic Z decays using L3 detector data, assessing how well Monte Carlo models reproduce these local fluctuations through bunching parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of local multiplicity fluctuations with Monte Carlo models in hadronic Z decays.
Findings
Monte Carlo models partially reproduce local fluctuations
Local multiplicity fluctuations show specific patterns
Results help refine models of particle production
Abstract
Preliminary results on local multiplicity fluctuations in hadronic Z decays are presented. The data were obtained using the L3 detector at LEP. It is investigated to what extent Monte-Carlo models, which are tuned to reproduce global event-shape variables and single-particle inclusive distributions, can describe the local fluctuations measured by means of bunching parameters.
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