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    A. Aduszkiewicz; Y. Ali; E. Andronov; T. Antićić; B. Baatar; M. Baszczyk; S. Bhosale; A. Bravar; J. Brzychczyk; O. Busygina; H. Cherif; M. Ćirković; T. Czopowicz; A. Damyanova; N. Davis; M. Deveaux; W. Dominik; P. Dorosz; J. Dumarchez; R. Engel; A. Ereditato; G. A. Feofilov; Z. Fodor; M. Gaździcki; M. Golubeva; K. Grebieszkow; F. Guber; A. E. Hervé; J. Hylen; S. Igolkin; A. Ivashkin; K. Kadija; E. Kaptur; V. A. Kireyeu; N. Knezević; V. I. Kolesnikov; D. Kolev; A. Korzenev; V. Kovalenko; S. Kowalski; A. Krasnoperov; W. Kucewicz; A. Kurepin; D. Larsen; B. Lundberg; V. V. Lyubushkin; B. Łysakowski; M. Maćkowiak-Pawłowska; A. I. Malakhov; D. Manić; A. Marchionni; A. D. Marino; K. Marton; H.-J. Mathes; T. Matulewicz; V. Matveev; G. L. Melkumov; A. Merzlaya; Ł. Mik; G. B. Mills; Y. Nagai; M. Naskręt; V. Paolone; M. Pavin; O. Petukhov; R. Płaneta; B. A. Popov; M. Posiadała; S. Puławski; J. Puzović; R. Rameika; W. Rauch; D. Röhrich; E. Rondio; M. Roth; B. T. Rumberger; M. Rybczynski; I. Selyuzhenkov; A. Seryakov; A. Snoch; G. Stefanek; J. Stepaniak; M. Strikhanov; H. Ströbele; T. Šuša; A. Taranenko; D. Tefelski; A. Toia; R. Tsenov; L. Turko; M. Unger; D. Veberič; V. V. Vechernin; M. Walewski; A. Wickremasinghe; Z. Włodarczyk; O. Wyszyński; L. Zambelli; E. D. Zimmerman; R. Zwaska

    European physical journal. C, Particles and fields, 10/2017, Letnik: 77, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    Abstract Measurements of inclusive spectra and mean multiplicities of $$\pi ^\pm $$ π± , K$$^\pm $$ ± , p and $${\bar{\text {p}}}$$ p¯ produced in inelastic p + p interactions at incident projectile momenta of 20, 31, 40, 80 and 158 $$\text{ GeV }/c$$ GeV/c ($$\sqrt{s} = $$ s= 6.3, 7.7, 8.8, 12.3 and 17.3 $$\text{ GeV }$$ GeV , respectively) were performed at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron using the large acceptance NA61/SHINE hadron spectrometer. Spectra are presented as function of rapidity and transverse momentum and are compared to predictions of current models. The measurements serve as the baseline in the NA61/SHINE study of the properties of the onset of deconfinement and search for the critical point of strongly interacting matter.