News from NA61/SHINE
Katarzyna Grebieszkow (for the NA61/SHINE Collaboration)

TL;DR
NA61/SHINE investigates the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter, searching for the critical point and studying open charm production, with recent results on particle spectra, fluctuations, and future plans.
Contribution
This paper presents recent experimental results from NA61/SHINE, expanding the program to include open charm studies and detailed analysis of particle production and correlations.
Findings
Particle spectra and yields characterized
Fluctuations and correlations analyzed
Progress in open charm production understanding
Abstract
The main goal of the NA61/SHINE strong interaction program is to search for the critical point in the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter and to investigate phenomena related to the onset of deconfinement. In recent years, the program has expanded to include the study of open charm, aiming to understand the mechanisms of its production in heavy-ion collisions. This article presents a selection of recent results from the NA61/SHINE strong interaction program, including findings on particle spectra and yields, as well as fluctuations and correlations. Plans for the near future are also discussed.
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