The NA61/SHINE experiment uses a large acceptance hadron
spectrometer located on the H2 beam line in the North Area of CERN. The main tracking devices are four large volume
time projection chambers (TPCs), which are capable of detecting up to 70% of all charged particles created in the studied reactions. Two of them are located in the magnetic field of two
super-conducting dipole magnets with maximum bending powers of 9
tesla meters. Two others are positioned downstream of the magnets symmetrically with respect to the beam line. Additionally, four small volume
TPCs placed directly along the beamline region are used in case of hadron and light ion beams. The setup is supplemented by
time of flight detector walls, which extend particle identification to low momenta ( < p ). Furthermore, the Projectile Spectator Detector (a
calorimeter) is positioned downstream of the time of flight detectors to measure energy of projectile fragments. == Collected data ==