1 | \section{Criteria for the Optimal Signal Extraction}
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3 | \subsection{Resolution (amplitude and time)}
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4 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the jitter to exactly identical input pulses is measured, for times, amplitudes,
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5 | high-gain and low-gain pulses }
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6 | \begin{itemize}
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7 | \item Jitter to pulpo pulses \ldots Hendrik
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8 | \item Jitter to pedestals (of different intensity) \ldots Hendrik
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9 | \item Comparing MC signal with and w/o noise of different intensity \ldots Nuria
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10 | \item Comparing the low-gain to high-gain ratio for different intensities \ldots Markus
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11 | \item Derive the time jitter to calibration pulses \ldots Maxim ???
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12 | \end{itemize}
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13 |
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14 | \subsection{Bias}
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15 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the bias of the extractor for low and high intensities is defined and measured }
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16 | \begin{itemize}
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17 | \item Bias to pedestals (of different intensity) \ldots Hendrik
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18 | \item Comparing MC signal with and w/o noise of different intensity \ldots Nuria
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19 | \end{itemize}
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20 |
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21 | \subsection{Signal to Noise}
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22 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the signal to noise of an extractor is determined, for times and amplitudes
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23 | \newline \ldots Maxim ???, Thomas ???}
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24 |
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25 | \subsection{Stability}
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26 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the stability of an extractor to slightly varying pulse shapes is examined. }
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27 | \begin{itemize}
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28 | \item Stability w.r.t. different weights files \ldots Hendrik
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29 | \item Outliers in time and amplitude extractions \ldots ???
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30 | \item Stability of conversion factors from the calibration \ldots Markus
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31 | \item Stability w.r.t. the calibration secondary pulses \ldots Hendrik ???
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32 | \end{itemize}
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33 |
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34 | \subsection{Linearity}
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35 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the Nuria plots are examined \newline \ldots Nuria}
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36 |
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37 | \subsection{Treatment of calibration pulses}
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38 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the question of the different pulse shapes between calibration pulses, its
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39 | secondary pulses, possible secondary pulses from hadronic showers and the typical Cherenkov
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40 | pulses are extracted by the different extractors and typical dependencies examined, like the
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41 | Razmik plot, the number of photo-electrons with number of slices, comparisons between different colours, etc.
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42 | \newline \ldots Hendrik??? , Markus??? + ????}
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43 |
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44 | \subsection{Low gain extraction}
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45 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the stability of the low-gain extraction w.r.t. the high-gain extraction is
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46 | examined. Useful plots are still to be defined.
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47 | \newline \ldots Arnau ????}
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48 |
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49 | \subsection{Applicability for different sampling speeds / no pulse shaping.}
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50 | \ldots {\textit In this section, some comments of Hendrik will be made}
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51 |
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52 | \subsection{CPU requirements}
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53 | \ldots {\textit In this section, the needed CPU time is measured for each extractor independently }
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54 | \newline \ldots {\textit ALL (after all)}
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56 |
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57 | %%% Local Variables:
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58 | %%% mode: latex
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59 | %%% TeX-master: "MAGIC_signal_reco"
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60 | %%% End:
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