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==number of gammas in 1 second==
 
==number of gammas in 1 second==
<math>10^{-3} \frac{\gamma}{(e^-\ MeV\ r.l.)} \times 2 \cdot 10^{-4} r.l. \times 44 MeV \times 0.375 \cdot 10^{12} \frac{e^-}{sec}=0.3 \cdot 10^{7} \frac{\gamma}{sec}</math><br><br>
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<math>10^{-3} \frac{\gamma 's}{(e^-\ MeV\ r.l.)} \times 2 \cdot 10^{-4} r.l. \times 44 MeV \times 0.375 \cdot 10^{12} \frac{e^-}{sec}=0.3 \cdot 10^{7} \frac{\gamma}{sec}</math><br><br>
  
 
==number of neutrons in 1 second==
 
==number of neutrons in 1 second==

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Counts Rate Calculations

LINAC parameters used in calculations

1) pulse width 50 ns
2) pulse current 100 A
3) repetition rate 120 Hz
4) energy 44 MeV

number of electrons in 1 second

[math] 50ps \times 100A \times 120Hz \times \frac{1\cdot e^-}{1.6\cdot 10^{-19}C} = 0.375 \cdot 10^{13} \frac{e^-}{sec} [/math]

number of gammas in 1 second

[math]10^{-3} \frac{\gamma 's}{(e^-\ MeV\ r.l.)} \times 2 \cdot 10^{-4} r.l. \times 44 MeV \times 0.375 \cdot 10^{12} \frac{e^-}{sec}=0.3 \cdot 10^{7} \frac{\gamma}{sec}[/math]

number of neutrons in 1 second