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    6D "Garren" snake cooler and ring cooler for mu super( plus or minus ) cooling of a muon collider by Ding, X, Berg, J S, Cline, D, Garren, Al, Kirk, H G

    “…Six dimensional cooling of large emittance mu super(+) and mu super(-) beams is required in order to obtain the desired luminosity for a muon collider. In our…”
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    6D “Garren” snake cooler and ring cooler for µ± cooling of a muon collider by Ding, X., Berg, J.S., Cline, D., Garren, Al, Kirk, H.G.

    “…Six dimensional cooling of large emittance µ+ and µ− beams is required in order to obtain the desired luminosity for a muon collider. In our previous study, we…”
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    6D μ ± cooling using a solenoid-dipole ring cooler for a muon collider by Garren, Al, Berg, J.S., Cline, D., Ding, X., Kirk, H.G.

    “…Six dimensional cooling of large emittance μ + and μ − beams is required in order to obtain the desired luminosity for a muon collider. We propose to use a…”
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    6D mu super(+/-) cooling using a solenoid-dipole ring cooler for a muon collider by Garren, Al, Berg, J S, Cline, D, Ding, X, Kirk, H G

    “…Six dimensional cooling of large emittance mu super(+) and mu super(-) beams is required in order to obtain the desired luminosity for a muon collider. We…”
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    Comparison of 6D ring cooler schemes and dipole cooler for μ+ μ- collider development by Cline, D., Garren, A., Fukui, Y., Kirk, H.

    “…We discuss the various schemes to use ring coolers for 6D cooling for mu + mu - colliders. The earliest successful cooler used dipoles and quadrupoles and a…”
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    An ultra-compact hard X-ray superconducting light source for biotechnology and industrial use by Cline, David B, Garren, Al, Green, Mike, Kolonko, Jim, Lee, Kevin

    “…We describe the design of a 1.5-GeV ultra-compact storage ring that uses 7-T superconducting magnets. The aim of this source is to provide intense 10–30 keV…”
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