# Recent results from NA61/SHINE

**Authors:** Antoni Aduszkiewicz (for the NA61/SHINE Collaboration)

arXiv: 1704.08071 · 2019-08-14

## TL;DR

NA61/SHINE at CERN investigates the phase transition and critical point in strongly interacting matter through hadron production measurements, presenting recent findings on spectra and fluctuations, especially charged kaons in beryllium collisions.

## Contribution

This paper provides new experimental results on hadron spectra and fluctuations, including charged kaon production in $^7$Be+$^9$Be collisions, and outlines future research plans.

## Key findings

- New charged kaon production data in $^7$Be+$^9$Be collisions
- Recent results on hadron spectra and fluctuations
- Overview of future experimental program

## Abstract

The NA61/SHINE fixed-target experiment at the CERN SPS studies the onset of deconfinement and searches for the critical point of strongly interacting matter by measuring hadron production as a function of the collision energy and the colliding system size.   This contribution summarises recent results on hadron spectra and fluctuations, in particular new results on charged kaon production in $^7$Be+$^9$Be collisions. Also an overview of the proposed future program of NA61/SHINE is presented.

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## References

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