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             <author>Rimmer, R.A.</author>
             <author>Clemens, W.A.</author>
             <author>Fors, F.</author>
             <author>Guo, J.</author>
             <author>Hannon, F.E.</author>
             <author>Henry, J.</author>
             <author>Marhauser, F.</author>
             <author>Turlington, L.</author>
             <author>Wang, H.</author>
             <author>Wang, S.</author>
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          <title>
             SRF Systems for the Jefferson Lab Electron Ion Collider (JLEIC)
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		 <publisher>JACoW</publisher>
       <pub-location>Geneva, Switzerland</pub-location>
       <abstract>
          We report on the development of new CW SRF systems for the colliding rings of a proposed electron-ion collider (EIC) at Jlab. Jefferson Lab is developing new strongly HOM-damped SRF cavities for the ion collider ring and a high-energy electron cooler at 952.6 MHz. The baseline design JLEIC will re-use the PEP-II 476 MHz cavities for the electron ring with a possible future upgrade to 952.6 MHz SRF cavities at a later date. We discuss the design optimization of the new high current cavities and compare options for the strong HOM damping required. A concept for a modular cryostat to house these various cavities will be shown, and an overview of the challenging high-level parameters will be presented. These designs and concepts may be useful in other high current storage rings and ERL's.
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