Consider two Fermi gases with the same {\it average} currents: a transport
gas, as in solid-state experiments where the chemical potentials of terminal 1
is μ+eV and of terminal 2 and 3 is μ, and a beam, i.e., electrons
entering only from terminal 1 having energies between μ and μ+eV. By
expressing the current noise as a sum over single-particle transitions we show
that the temporal current fluctuations are very different: The beam is noisier
due to allowed single-particle transitions into empty states below μ.
Surprisingly, the correlations between terminals 2 and 3 are the same.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure