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[n]	Y. Hao, V. Litvinenko, and V. Ptitsyn, “Study of Beam-beam Effects in eRHIC”, in Proc. IPAC'10, Kyoto, Japan, May 2010, paper TUPEB041, pp. 1617-1619. 
[n]	H. Lancaster, “An Analytical Solution for the Electrical Properties of a Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) with Simple Vanes”, in Proc. LINAC'81, Santa Fe, NM, USA, Oct. 1981, paper H12, pp. 293-295. 
[n]	D. Sprehn, G. Caryotakis, E. Jongewaard, and R. M. Phillips, “Periodic Permanent Magnet Development for Linear Collider X-Band Klystrons”, in Proc. LINAC'98, Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper WE1005, pp. 689-696. 
[n]	T. Rizawa and R. Pendleton, “Broadband Coax-Waveguide Transitions”, in Proc. PAC'95, Dallas, TX, USA, May 1995, paper WPR16, pp. 1824-1826. 
[n]	R. Jones, B. Cheo, and J. Shmoys, “Beam Loading and Frequency Detuning in a Linear Accelerator”, in Proc. LINAC'88, Williamsburg, VA, USA, Oct. 1988, paper MO3-17, pp. 82-85. 
[n]	P. Yamin and L. Repeta, “Tests of a New Seconday Emission Chamber at the AGS”, in Proc. PAC'79, San Francisco, CA, USA, Mar. 1979, pp. 3415-3417. 
[n]	B. J. Holzer et al., “Interaction Region Design for a Ring Ring Version of the LHeC Study”, in Proc. IPAC'10, Kyoto, Japan, May 2010, paper TUPEB034, pp. 1596-1598. 
[n]	G. Atoian, A. Zelenski, A. Bogdanov, M. F. Runtso, and E. J. Stephenson, “Precision, Absolute Proton Beam Polarization Measurements at 200 MeV Beam”, in Proc. PAC'11, New York, NY, USA, Mar.-Apr. 2011, paper MOP190, pp. 444-446. 
[n]	L. N. Blumberg et al., “Nonisomagnetic 3rd Order Beam Dynamics in the Compact Storage Ring SXLS”, in Proc. EPAC'90, Nice, France, Jun. 1990, pp. 1825-1828. 
[n]	F. Voelker, G. Lambertson, and R. Rimmer, “Higher Order Mode Damping in a Pill Box Cavity”, in Proc. PAC'91, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 687-690. 
[n]	S. M. Pattalwar et al., “Cryogenics Performance of the Vertical Cryostat for Qualifying ESS-SRF High Beta Cavities”, in Proc. SRF'19, Dresden, Germany, Jun.-Jul. 2019, pp. 895-899. doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2019-THP027
[n]	I. S. Park, J. S. Yang, M. Kwon, and I. S. Ko, “Development of a Disk-Type Cavity Input Coupler”, in Proc. APAC'98, Tsukuba, Japan, Mar. 1998, paper 6D032, pp. 755-757. 
[n]	K. Saito et al., “R  D of Nb/Cu Clad Seamless cavities at KEK”, in Proc. SRF'01, Tsukuba, Japan, Sep. 2001, paper PT019, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	R. T. Sanders et al., “The AGS Booster High Frequency RF System”, in Proc. PAC'91, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 681-684. 
[n]	W. T. Weng, H. Brown, J. Claus, H. Foelsche, Y. Y. Lee, and E. Raka, “Beam Transfer from the AGS to ISABELLE”, in Proc. PAC'79, San Francisco, CA, USA, Mar. 1979, pp. 3549-3552. 
[n]	K. Asano, T. Furuya, S. Mitsunobu, T. Tajima, and T. Takahashi, “Stable Performance of 508 MHz Superconducting RF Cavities for KEKB”, in Proc. SRF'95, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, Oct. 1995, paper SRF95C11, pp. 419-423. 
[n]	R. J. Loewen, A. Menegat, A. E. Vlieks, J. W. Wang, and T. Higo, “SLAC High Gradient Testing of a KEK X-Band Accelerator Structure”, in Proc. PAC'99, New York, NY, USA, Mar. 1999, paper FRA17, pp. 3420-3422. 
[n]	G. Franchetti and F. Zimmermann, “Nonlinear Dynamics Induced by 1-D Model of Pinched Electron Cloud”, in Proc. IPAC'10, Kyoto, Japan, May 2010, paper TUPEB038, pp. 1608-1610. 
[n]	E. Laface, S. D. Fartoukh, and F. Schmidt, “Beam-beam Effect for the LHC Phase I Luminosity Upgrade”, in Proc. IPAC'10, Kyoto, Japan, May 2010, paper THPEC085, pp. 4255-4257. 
[n]	P. Stillman et al., “Neutrino Horn Power Supply Operational Experience”, in Proc. PAC'87, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 1746-1749. 
[n]	K. A. Thompson and R. D. Ruth, “Transverse and Longitudinal Coupled Bunch Instabilities in Trains of Closely Spaced Bunches”, in Proc. PAC'89, Chicago, IL, USA, Mar. 1989, pp. 792-795. 

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