In this note the number of Cerenkov photons generated per unit time by synchrotron radiation characterized by its characteristic energy {var epsilon}{sub c} is calculated as a function of the ratio of {var epsilon}{sub c} to the cutoff energy of the Cerenkov monitor. These results are used to determine approximate scaling relations for the beamstrahlung flux. 6 refs., 3 figs.
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In this note the number of Cerenkov photons generated per unit time by synchrotron radiation characterized by its characteristic energy {var epsilon}{sub c} is calculated as a function of the ratio of {var epsilon}{sub c} to the cutoff energy of the Cerenkov monitor. These results are used to determine approximate scaling relations for the beamstrahlung flux. 6 refs., 3 figs.
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