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"In the collisions of proposed future circular colliders, like FCCee and CEPC, the beamstrahlung regime is classical, i.e. with an ""Upsilon parameter"" much smaller than 1. In the classical regime,
for a constant electromagnetic field a simple relation exists between the average photon energy u
and the average squared photon energy u$^2$, which is the same as for standard synchrotron
radiation in storage rings. This relation breaks down, however, if the electromagnetic field is not
constant in time and position, as is the case for a beambeam collision. We derive an analytical
expression for u$^2$/u$^2$, considering the case of Gaussianbunch collisions with crossing angle
(and possibly crab waist). We compare our result with the photon energies obtained in beambeam
simulation for FCCee at beam energies of 45.6 GeV and 175 GeV, using the two independent codes
BBWS and Guineapig. Finally, we reoptimize the FCC-ee parameters of a possible monochromatization
scheme for direct Higgs production at 125 GeV, derived previously, by applying the
refined expression for the rms photon energy."