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D. Barlow et al., “Magnetic Design and Measurement of Nonlinear Multipole Magnets for the APT Beam Expander System”, in Proc. 17th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'97), Vancouver, Canada, May 1997, paper 7P036, pp. 3309-3311.
D. Trbojevic et al., “Alignment and Survey of the Elements in RHIC”, in Proc. 16th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'95), Dallas, TX, USA, May 1995, paper TAA09, pp. 2099-2101.
E. Willen et al., “Construction of Helical Magnets for RHIC”, in Proc. 18th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'99), New York, NY, USA, Mar. 1999, paper THP89, pp. 3161-3163.
E. Willen et al., “Performance Summary of the Helical Magnets for RHIC”, in Proc. 20th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'03), Portland, OR, USA, May 2003, paper TOAB006, pp. 164-166.
E. Willen et al., “Superconducting Helical Snake Magnet for the AGS”, in Proc. 21st Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'05), Knoxville, TN, USA, May 2005, paper MPPT046, pp. 2935-2937.
G. Ambrosio, G. Chlachidze, P. Ferracin, G. L. Sabbi, and P. Wanderer, “First Test Results of the 150 mm Aperture IR Quadrupole Models for the High Luminosity LHC”, in Proc. North American Particle Accelerator Conf. (NAPAC'16), Chicago, IL, USA, Oct. 2016, pp. 853-858.
G. Ganetis et al., “B" Series RHIC Arc Quadrupoles"”, in Proc. 15th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'93), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 2766-2769.
G. Ganetis et al., “Large Aperture Quadrupoles for RHIC Interaction Regions”, in Proc. 15th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'93), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 2745-2748.
G. Ganetis et al., “Misalignment Evaluation of Superconducting Magnets in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider”, in Proc. 5th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'96), Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper MOP007G, pp. 2222-2224.
G. Ganetis, J. Herrera, R. Hogue, J. Skaritka, P. Wanderer, and E. Willen, “Field Measuring Probe for SSC Magnets”, in Proc. 12th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'87), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 1393-1396.


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