NA61SHINE

The SPS Heavy Ion and Neutrino Experiment (NA61/SHINE) studies the properties of hadrons in collisions of beam particles with fixed targets.

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SHINE shines a light on neutrino beams

The NA61 experiment at CERN, also known as SHINE, has made new measurements that will help physicists work out the content of neutrino beams used in experiments in the US

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Physics
07 June, 2023
Physics
News
07 June, 2023

Using LEGO to study the building blocks of the universe

An improvised device, assembled using toy bricks, helped scientists conduct tests at CERN’s NA61/SHINE

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Experiments
07 February, 2020
Experiments
News
07 February, 2020

NA61/SHINE gives neutrino experiments a helping hand

How particle measurements made by the NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN are helping neutrino experiments in the US and Japan

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Physics
28 November, 2019

CERN’s SPS experiments restart

Experiments resume at CERN’s second-largest accelerator, the Super Proton Synchrotron

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Accelerators
19 April, 2018
Accelerators
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19 April, 2018

SHINE software shows data using virtual reality

New software allows you to visualise in 3D exactly what tracks particles leave inside the NA61/SHINE experiment

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Experiments
11 May, 2017

CERN accelerators boost argon into action

The laboratory's accelerator chain is supplying an experiment with argon ions for the first time

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Experiments
16 February, 2015
Experiments
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16 February, 2015

Linac 3 to carry argon for the first time

In preparation for a physics run in 2015, the source for Linac 3 is being adapted to carry argon ions

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Accelerators
21 March, 2013
Accelerators
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21 March, 2013

NA61/SHINE

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