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Title: NA61/SHINE facility at the CERN SPS: Beams and detector system
Authors: Abgrall, N.
Andreeva, O.
Aduszkiewicz, A.
Ali, Y.
Anticic, T.
Antoniou, N.
Baatar, B.
Bay, F.
Blondel, A.
Blumer, J.
Bogomilov, M.
Bogusz, M.
Bravar, A.
Brzychczyk, J.
Bunyatov, S. A.
Christakoglou, P.
Ćirković, Marjan 
Czopowicz, T.
Davis, N.
Debieux, S.
Dembinski, H.
Diakonos, F.
Luise, S. Di
Dominik, W.
Drozhzhova, T.
Dumarchez, J.
Dynowski, K.
Engel, R.
Efthymiopoulos, I.
Ereditato, A.
Fabich, A.
Feofilov, G. A.
Fodor, Z.
Fulop, A.
Gaździcki, M.
Golubeva, M.
Grebieszkow, K.
Grzeszczuk, A.
Guber, F.
Haesler, A.
Hasegawa, T.
Hierholzer, M.
Idczak, R.
Igolkin, S.
Ivashkin, A.
Jokovic, D.
Kadija, K.
Kapoyannis, A.
Kaptur, E.
Kielczewska, D.
Kirejczyk, M.
Kisiel, J.
Kiss, T.
Kleinfelder, S.
Kobayashi, T.
Kolesnikov, V. I.
Kolev, D.
Kondratiev, V. P.
Korzenev, A.
Koversarski, P.
Kowalski, S.
Krasnoperov, A.
Kurepin, A.
Larsen, D.
Laszlo, A.
Lyubushkin, V. V.
Maćkowiak-Pawłowska, M.
Majka, Z.
Maksiak, B.
Malakhov, A. I.
Maletic, D.
Manglunki, D.
Manic, D.
Marchionni, A.
Marcinek, A.
Marin, V.
Marton, K.
Mathes, H. J.
Matulewicz, T.
Matveev, V.
Melkumov, G. L.
Messina, M.
Mrówczyński, St
Murphy, S.
Nakadaira, T.
Nirkko, M.
Nishikawa, K.
Palczewski, T.
Palla, G.
Panagiotou, A. D.
Paul, T.
Peryt, W.
Petukhov, O.
Pistillo, C.
Płaneta, R.
Pluta, J.
Popov, B. A.
Posiadala, M.
Puławski, S.
Puzović, Jovan
Keywords: Instrumentation for radioactive beams (fragmentation devices;fragment and isotope, separators incl. ISOL;isobar separators;ion and atom traps;weak-beam diagnostics;radioactive-beam ion sources);Particle identification methods;Time projection chambers;Trigger detectors
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2014
Journal: Journal of Instrumentation
Abstract: 
NA61/SHINE (SPS Heavy Ion and Neutrino Experiment) is a multi-purpose experimental facility to study hadron production in hadron-proton, hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron. It recorded the first physics data with hadron beams in 2009 and with ion beams (secondary 7Be beams) in 2011. NA61/SHINE has greatly profited from the long development of the CERN proton and ion sources and the accelerator chain as well as the H2 beamline of the CERN North Area. The latter has recently been modified to also serve as a fragment separator as needed to produce the Be beams for NA61/SHINE. Numerous components of the NA61/SHINE set-up were inherited from its predecessors, in particular, the last one, the NA49 experiment. Important new detectors and upgrades of the legacy equipment were introduced by the NA61/SHINE Collaboration. This paper describes the state of the NA61/SHINE facility - the beams and the detector system - before the CERN Long Shutdown I, which started in March 2013. © CERN 2014 for the benefit of the NA61/SHINE collaboration..
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/858
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/9/06/P06005
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