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Energy dependence of identified hadron spectra and event-by-event fluctuations in p+p interactions from NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS. / NA61/SHINE Collaboration.

в: Proceedings of Science, 01.12.2012.

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@article{128bbedfe02848c7b202ec6470199cfa,
title = "Energy dependence of identified hadron spectra and event-by-event fluctuations in p+p interactions from NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS",
abstract = " NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS is a fixed-target experiment pursuing a rich physics program including measurements for heavy ion, neutrino and cosmic ray physics. The main goal of the ion program is to explore the most interesting T;mu B region of the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter. We plan to study the properties of the onset of deconfinement and to search for the signatures of the critical point. The search is performed by varying collision energy (13A- 158A GeV/c) and system size (p+p, Be+Be, Ar+Ca, Xe+La). Thanks to its large acceptance and excellent particle identification capability NA61/SHINE is well suited for performing high-precision particle production measurements as well as for studying event-by-event fluctuations in p+p, p+nucleus and nucleus+nucleus collisions. Preliminary results on p+p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c are presented. They include inclusive spectra of pi+, pi-, K- and protons as a function of transverse momentum/mass and rapidity as well as event-by-event fluctuations of transverse momentum, azimuthal angle and chemical composition. The new NA61 measurements are compared with the corresponding results of NA49 on central Pb+Pb collisions and with predictions of Monte Carlo models. Finally, the future plans of NA61/SHINE are summarised.",
author = "NA61/SHINE Collaboration and Maciej Rybczy{\'n}ski and N. Abgrall and A. Aduszkiewicz and Y. Ali and T. Anticic and N. Antoniou and J. Argyriades and B. Baatar and A. Blondel and J. Blumer and M. Bogomilov and A. Bravar and W. Brooks and J. Brzychczyk and A. Bubak and Bunyatov, {S. A.} and O. Busygina and P. Christakoglou and T. Czopowicz and N. Davis and S. Debieux and H. Dembinski and F. Diakonos and {Di Luise}, S. and W. Dominik and T. Drozhzhova and J. Dumarchez and K. Dynowski and R. Engel and A. Ereditato and L. Esposito and Feofilov, {G. A.} and Z. Fodor and A. Ferrero and A. Fulop and M. G{\'a}zdzicki and M. Golubeva and B. Grabez and K. Grebieszkow and A. Grzeszczuk and F. Guber and H. Hakobyan and T. Hasegawa and M. Hierholzer and R. Idczak and S. Igolkin and Y. Ivanov and Kondratiev, {V. P.} and Vechernin, {V. V.} and L. Vinogradov",
year = "2012",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English",
journal = "Proceedings of Science",
issn = "1824-8039",
publisher = "Sissa Medialab Srl",
note = "10th Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum, Confinement 2012 ; Conference date: 08-10-2012 Through 12-10-2012",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Energy dependence of identified hadron spectra and event-by-event fluctuations in p+p interactions from NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS

AU - NA61/SHINE Collaboration

AU - Rybczyński, Maciej

AU - Abgrall, N.

AU - Aduszkiewicz, A.

AU - Ali, Y.

AU - Anticic, T.

AU - Antoniou, N.

AU - Argyriades, J.

AU - Baatar, B.

AU - Blondel, A.

AU - Blumer, J.

AU - Bogomilov, M.

AU - Bravar, A.

AU - Brooks, W.

AU - Brzychczyk, J.

AU - Bubak, A.

AU - Bunyatov, S. A.

AU - Busygina, O.

AU - Christakoglou, P.

AU - Czopowicz, T.

AU - Davis, N.

AU - Debieux, S.

AU - Dembinski, H.

AU - Diakonos, F.

AU - Di Luise, S.

AU - Dominik, W.

AU - Drozhzhova, T.

AU - Dumarchez, J.

AU - Dynowski, K.

AU - Engel, R.

AU - Ereditato, A.

AU - Esposito, L.

AU - Feofilov, G. A.

AU - Fodor, Z.

AU - Ferrero, A.

AU - Fulop, A.

AU - Gázdzicki, M.

AU - Golubeva, M.

AU - Grabez, B.

AU - Grebieszkow, K.

AU - Grzeszczuk, A.

AU - Guber, F.

AU - Hakobyan, H.

AU - Hasegawa, T.

AU - Hierholzer, M.

AU - Idczak, R.

AU - Igolkin, S.

AU - Ivanov, Y.

AU - Kondratiev, V. P.

AU - Vechernin, V. V.

AU - Vinogradov, L.

PY - 2012/12/1

Y1 - 2012/12/1

N2 - NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS is a fixed-target experiment pursuing a rich physics program including measurements for heavy ion, neutrino and cosmic ray physics. The main goal of the ion program is to explore the most interesting T;mu B region of the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter. We plan to study the properties of the onset of deconfinement and to search for the signatures of the critical point. The search is performed by varying collision energy (13A- 158A GeV/c) and system size (p+p, Be+Be, Ar+Ca, Xe+La). Thanks to its large acceptance and excellent particle identification capability NA61/SHINE is well suited for performing high-precision particle production measurements as well as for studying event-by-event fluctuations in p+p, p+nucleus and nucleus+nucleus collisions. Preliminary results on p+p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c are presented. They include inclusive spectra of pi+, pi-, K- and protons as a function of transverse momentum/mass and rapidity as well as event-by-event fluctuations of transverse momentum, azimuthal angle and chemical composition. The new NA61 measurements are compared with the corresponding results of NA49 on central Pb+Pb collisions and with predictions of Monte Carlo models. Finally, the future plans of NA61/SHINE are summarised.

AB - NA61/SHINE at the CERN SPS is a fixed-target experiment pursuing a rich physics program including measurements for heavy ion, neutrino and cosmic ray physics. The main goal of the ion program is to explore the most interesting T;mu B region of the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter. We plan to study the properties of the onset of deconfinement and to search for the signatures of the critical point. The search is performed by varying collision energy (13A- 158A GeV/c) and system size (p+p, Be+Be, Ar+Ca, Xe+La). Thanks to its large acceptance and excellent particle identification capability NA61/SHINE is well suited for performing high-precision particle production measurements as well as for studying event-by-event fluctuations in p+p, p+nucleus and nucleus+nucleus collisions. Preliminary results on p+p interactions at 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 GeV/c are presented. They include inclusive spectra of pi+, pi-, K- and protons as a function of transverse momentum/mass and rapidity as well as event-by-event fluctuations of transverse momentum, azimuthal angle and chemical composition. The new NA61 measurements are compared with the corresponding results of NA49 on central Pb+Pb collisions and with predictions of Monte Carlo models. Finally, the future plans of NA61/SHINE are summarised.

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M3 - Conference article

AN - SCOPUS:84888640616

JO - Proceedings of Science

JF - Proceedings of Science

SN - 1824-8039

T2 - 10th Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum

Y2 - 8 October 2012 through 12 October 2012

ER -

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