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R. J. Michnoff et al., “CBETA - Novel Superconducting ERL”, in Proc. 10th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'19), Melbourne, Australia, May 2019, pp. 1651-1653.
R. P. Fliller et al., “Beam Transport and Diagnostics for the NSLS-II Injection System”, in Proc. 23rd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'09), Vancouver, Canada, May 2009, paper TU5RFP006, pp. 1096-1098.
S. C. Tygier, C. E. Mayes, F. Meot, and N. Tsoupas, “PyZgoubi Simulations of the CBETA Lattice”, in Proc. 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'17), Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2017, pp. 3847-3850.
S. Peggs et al., “RCMS - A Second Generation Medical Synchrotron”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper WPPH018, pp. 2482-2484.
S. Peggs et al., “The Rapid Cycling Medical Synchrotron, RCMS”, in Proc. 8th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'02), Paris, France, Jun. 2002, paper MOPRI083, pp. 2754-2756.
S. V. Badea, J. Alduino, N. Tsoupas, and J. Tuozzolo, “Building a Family of Corrector Magnets for SNS Facility”, in Proc. 20th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'03), Portland, OR, USA, May 2003, paper WPAB046, pp. 2138-2140.
T. Katayama, M. Okamura, T. Tominaka, and N. Tsoupas, “Design Study of Helical Partial Snake Magnet for AGS”, in Proc. 7th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'00), Vienna, Austria, Jun. 2000, paper TUP4B14, pp. 2116-2118.
T. Roser et al., “Accelerating and Colliding Polarized Protons in RHIC with Siberian Snakes”, in Proc. 8th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'02), Paris, France, Jun. 2002, paper THAGB003, pp. 209-211.
T. Roser et al., “Acceleration of Polarized Beams using Multiple Strong Partial Siberian Snakes”, in Proc. 9th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'04), Lucerne, Switzerland, Jul. 2004, paper TUPLT190, pp. 1577-1579.
T. Satogata et al., “RHIC Challenges for Low Energy Operations”, in Proc. 22nd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'07), Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 2007, paper TUPAS103, pp. 1877-1879.


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