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\title{A Preparation of Papers for the GSI Scientific Report\thanks{Work supported by EU, EURONS contract No. 506065.}}

\author[1,2]{J. Lastname}
\author[1]{K. Musterfrau}
\author[2]{C. Mustermann\thanks{cee@aps.anl.gov}}
\affil[1]{GSI, Darmstadt, Germany}
\affil[2]{ANL, Argonne, IL 60439, USA}

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{\bfseries Hint: This paper is usable as a prototype for your report. Just replace this content with your own.}

\section{Submission of Papers}
Templates are provided for Microsoft Word and \LaTeX. Authors must use the templates provided.
The JACoW Styles and Macros menu, available in the Microsoft Word JACoW-GSI.dot template,
is designed to help authors format their papers correctly. Changing of the templates,
of the layout and the macros is not allowed. You may need to change your macro security settings
(Tools, Macros, Security) to use macros.

In general only one page per contribution is allowed, exceptions for large collaborations are possible
(please contact: scirep@gsi.de).

Each author should submit the PostScript file and all of the source files (text and figures for
\LaTeX\ and complete document for MS Word). If you don't have the Adobe Universal PostScript
Windows Driver installed on your PC please use the CERN document server http://cdsconvwin.cern.ch/
to convert your Word file to PostScript.

Please use only the fonts of this style file.

\subsection{Author List}
The name of the submitting or primary author should be first,
followed by the co-authors, alphabetically by affiliation. \\
Word: Please use the defined format templates 'Author' and 'Institute'
for the list.\\
\LaTeX: Please use the defined macros 'authors' and 'affil'
for the list.

\subsection{Section Headings}
Section headings should not be numbered. They should use 12pt bold uppercase letters and be
centred in the col-umn. All section headings should appear directly above the text-there should
never be a column break between a heading and the following paragraph.

\subsection{Paragraph Text}
Paragraphs should use 10pt font and be justified (touch each side) in the column.
The beginning of each paragraph should be indented approximately 3 mm (0.13 in).
The last line of a paragraph should not be printed by itself at the beginning of a
column nor should the first line of a paragraph be printed by itself at the end of a column.

\subsection{Equations}
If a displayed equation needs a number, place it flush with the right margin of the column
(see ~\ref{eq:units}). Units should be written using the roman font, not the italic font.

\begin{equation}\label{eq:units}
C_B={q^3\over 3\epsilon_{0} mc}=3.54\,\hbox{$\mu$eV/T}
\end{equation}

\begin{figure}[htb]
\centering
\includegraphics*[width=65mm]{JACpic_mc}
\caption{Layout of papers.}
\label{l2ea4-f1}
\end{figure}

\begin{figure*}[tb]
\centering
\includegraphics*[width=145mm]{JACpic2}
\caption{Example of full-width figure showing the distribution of
problems commonly encountered  during paper processing.}
\label{l2ea4-f2}
\end{figure*}

\subsection{Figures}
The Scientific Report will be printed in black and white, so the figure and the
related text should be understandable without colour (e. g. instead of "the red curve"
use the term "the dashed curve", if you have a red dashed curve). Use of non-approved fonts
in figures can lead to problems when the files are processed. Please use the approved fonts when possible.

All figures and tables must be given sequential numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) and have captions (10pt font)
placed below figures and above tables being described. Captions that are one line should be centred
in the column, while captions that span more than one line should be justified.

Text should not be obscured by figures. For more in-formation on working with figures in
Microsoft Word (including how to insert them in the most efficient manner), see the Microsoft Word help files.

The resolution of your figures should be about 400 DPI AND also printable in an
acceptable time for the Internet version.

\subsection{References}
All bibliographical and web references should be numbered and listed at the end of the paper in
a section called "References." When referring to a reference in the text, place the corresponding
reference number in square brackets [3].

\subsection{Footnotes}

Footnotes on the title and author lines may be used for acknowledgements,
affiliations and e-mail addresses. A nonnumeric sequence of characters
(*, \dag, \ddag, \S) should be used. All other footnotes should be included in
the reference section and use the normal numeric sequencing.

Word users-do not use Word's footnote feature ({\textbf Insert, Footnote}) to insert
footnotes, as this will create formatting problems. Instead, insert footnotes
manually in a text box.

\section{Page Numbers}

\textbf{DO NOT include any page numbers.} The editorial staff will add them
when they produce the final proceedings.

\section{Checklist for Electronic Publication}

\begin{Itemize}
\item  Use only the fonts of this template and Symbol fonts for
  text - 10 pt minimum.
\item  Text in figures should also be in the fonts of this tmeplate and
  Symbol fonts whenever possible - 6pt minimum.
\item  Check that the PostScript file prints correctly.
\item  Check that there are no page numbers.
\item  Check the size of the PostScript file - an average size should be about
  800--2000 KByte. If the file size is over 8~MByte, you have to make it smaller.
\end{Itemize}

\begin{thebibliography}{9}   % Use for  1-9  references
%\begin{thebibliography}{99} % Use for 10-99 references

\bibitem{accelconf-ref}
C. Petit-Jean-Genaz and J. Poole, ``JACoW, A service to the Accelerator Community'',
EPAC'04, July 2004, Lucerne, p.~249, http://www.JACoW.org.

\bibitem{jacow-help} A. Name and D. Person, Modern Editor's Journal 25
(1997) 56.

\bibitem{exampl-ref}
A.N. Other, ``A Very Interesting Paper'', EPAC'96, Sitges, June 1996, p. 7984.


\end{thebibliography}





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