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The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) is being implemented at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in a special partnership with Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. EIC is designed to collide electrons and protons/Heavy Ions with energies of 5-18 GeV, 2.5 A in the Electron Storage Ring (ESR) and 41-275 GeV/u, 1 A in the Hadron Storage Ring (HSR). The interaction region with a crossing angle of 25 mrad requires several Crabbing Cavity RF Systems operating at 197 MHz and 394 MHz. All the crabbing systems are designed with superconducting RF-dipole type cavities, where the HSR will include both 197 MHz and 394 MHz crabbing cavities, while ESR will include only 394 MHz crabbing cavities. In this paper, we will review the EIC crabbing system design, its complexities, and the challenges it presents.
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