We analyze the structure of the high multiplicity events observed by the CMS
collaboration at the LHC. We argue that the bulk of the observed correlations
is due to the production of a pair of jets with p_t > 15 GeV/c. We also suggest
that high multiplicity events are due to a combination of three effects: high
underlying multiplicity for collisions at small impact parameters, upward
fluctuations of the gluon density in the colliding protons, and production of
hadrons in the fragmentation of dijets. The data analysis is suggested which
may clarify the underlying dynamics of the high multiplicity events and probe
fluctuations of the gluon field as a function of x.Comment: 8 pages, final version published in Phys.Rev. D rapid communications
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