We present a new model for the hadronisation of multi-parton systems, in
which colour correlations beyond leading NC are allowed to influence the
formation of confining potentials (strings). The multiplet structure of SU(3)
is combined with a minimisation of the string potential energy, to decide
between which partons strings should form, allowing also for "baryonic"
configurations (e.g., two colours can combine coherently to form an
anticolour). In e+e−collisions, modifications to the leading-colour picture
are small, suppressed by both colour and kinematics factors. But in pp
collisions, multi-parton interactions increase the number of possible
subleading connections, counteracting their naive 1/NC2 suppression.
Moreover, those that reduce the overall string lengths are kinematically
favoured. The model, which we have implemented in the PYTHIA 8 generator, is
capable of reaching agreement not only with the important
\left(n_\mathrm{charged}) distribution but also with measured
rates (and ratios) of kaons and hyperons, in both ee and pp collisions.
Nonetheless, the shape of their p⊥ spectra remains challenging to
explain.Comment: 48 pages, 22 figure