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R. von Hahn et al., “The REX-ISOLDE Project”, in Proc. 17th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'97), Vancouver, Canada, May 1997, paper 8B009, pp. 947-949.
T. Sieber et al., “Acceleration of Radioactive Ions at REX-ISOLDE”, in Proc. 21st Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'02), Gyeongju, Korea, Aug. 2002, paper TU301, pp. 289-293.
S. D. R?ñdel et al., “Status and Future Perspective of the TRIUMF E-Linac”, in Proc. 63rd Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Energy Recovery Linacs (ERL'19), Berlin, Germany, Sep. 2019, pp. 70-73.
S. Saminathan et al., “Commissioning of the Radioactive Ion Beam Transport System for ARIEL”, presented at the 12th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'21), Campinas, Brazil, May 2021, paper WEXB04, unpublished.
F. Ames, “Radioactive Ion Beams at TRIUMF, ISAC and ARIEL: Status and Perspectives”, presented at the 15th International Conference on Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology (HIAT'22), Darmstadt, Germany, Jun.-Jul. 2022, paper MO2I2, unpublished.
S. Kiy et al., “Beam Tuning Automation Activities at TRIUMF”, in Proc. 15th International Conference on Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology (HIAT'22), Darmstadt, Germany, Jun.-Jul. 2022, pp. 52-56.
M. Marchetto et al., “Progress on the TRIUMF high resolution mass separator beam commissioning”, in Proc. 14th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'23), Venice, Italy, May 2023, paper MOPA117, pp. 323-326.
B. E. Schultz, F. Ames, S. B. Beale, M. Cavenaile, and C. R. J. Charles, “Status of the CANREB EBIS at TRIUMF”, presented at the 14th International Symposium of EBIS/T (EBIST2022), Whistler, BC, Canada, Jun. 2022, paper TH2WH02, unpublished.
M. Cavenaile, F. Ames, C. R. J. Charles, O. K. Kester, B. E. Schultz, and R. Kanungo, “Pulse Stretching Out of the CANREB EBIS”, presented at the 14th International Symposium of EBIS/T (EBIST2022), Whistler, BC, Canada, Jun. 2022, paper TH2WH03, unpublished.
C. R. J. Charles, F. Ames, M. Cavenaile, and B. E. Schultz, “Simulations of the CANREB EBIS: Where Might the Issue(s) Be?”, presented at the 14th International Symposium of EBIS/T (EBIST2022), Whistler, BC, Canada, Jun. 2022, paper TH2WH04, unpublished.


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