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This paper addresses an attempt to start investigating the use of the superconducting ring cyclotron (SRC) developed for the DAEδALUS experiment, for ADS-reactor/transmuter applications.
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Calabretta, L. et al. (2016). A 800 MeV/u, 16 MW Cyclotron Complex. In: Revol, JP., Bourquin, M., Kadi, Y., Lillestol, E., de Mestral, JC., Samec, K. (eds) Thorium Energy for the World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26542-1_77
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