In data from 100 GeV/c p d, 200 GeV/cpd and 200 GeV/cπ - d collisions there is evidence that the probability for a double-collisiondecreases slowly with increasing number of hadrons produced in the first projectile-nucleon collision. We argue that the presence of diquarks in baryons is the only plausible explanation of such an effect.
In data from 100 GeV/c p d, 200 GeV/cpd and 200 GeV/cπ – d collisions there is evidence that the probability for a double-collisiondecreases slowly with increasing number of hadrons produced in the first projectile-nucleon collision. We argue that the presence of diquarks in baryons is the only plausible explanation of such an effect.