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 =====Monitoring Beam Power==== =====Monitoring Beam Power====
  
 +==What Is Beam Power?==
   * Beam Power is a measurement of how much beam we're sending, it's measured in Watts (W) and can be found using the following formula   * Beam Power is a measurement of how much beam we're sending, it's measured in Watts (W) and can be found using the following formula
   * (Current/Charge) * Mass * Energy * Stripper Efficiency (using latex for this and link following references)   * (Current/Charge) * Mass * Energy * Stripper Efficiency (using latex for this and link following references)
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     * __Energy__ increases as the beam is accelerated by more cavities, so it will change depending on the destination,        * __Energy__ increases as the beam is accelerated by more cavities, so it will change depending on the destination,   
     * __Stripper Efficiency__ is the amount of beam that passes through the __Lithium Stripper__ and __Charge Selector__ in FS1, if the Stripper is turned off then we would have 100% efficiency as all beam would pass through, if it were tuned incorrectly and didn't allow any beam to pass through, then it would be 0%. Another way to think of it is what percent of the initial beam that makes it to the LINAC is the desired charge, if we want a charge state that's 70% of the beam then we'd want 70% efficiency, if we want an additional charge state that's 15% of teh beam then this goes to 85%.     * __Stripper Efficiency__ is the amount of beam that passes through the __Lithium Stripper__ and __Charge Selector__ in FS1, if the Stripper is turned off then we would have 100% efficiency as all beam would pass through, if it were tuned incorrectly and didn't allow any beam to pass through, then it would be 0%. Another way to think of it is what percent of the initial beam that makes it to the LINAC is the desired charge, if we want a charge state that's 70% of the beam then we'd want 70% efficiency, if we want an additional charge state that's 15% of teh beam then this goes to 85%.
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 +===Limiting Beam Power===
 +  *Link to info page
  
  
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