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1 | \section{Criteria for the Optimal Signal Extraction (STILL TO DO!!)}
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3 | \subsection{Resolution and Bias}
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4 | \ldots {\textit{The jitter to identical input pulses is measured, for times, amplitudes,
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5 | high-gain and low-gain pulses and different signal and background levels }}
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6 |
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7 | \subsection{Stability}
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8 | \ldots {\textit The stability of an extractor to slightly varying pulse shapes is examined. }
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9 |
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10 | \subsection{Linearity}
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11 | \ldots {\textit The Nuria plots ... }
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13 | \subsection{Treatment of Calibration Pulses}
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15 | \subsection{Low Gain Extraction}
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16 | \ldots {\textit The stability of the low-gain extraction w.r.t. the high-gain extraction}
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17 |
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18 | \subsection{Applicability for Different Sampling Speeds / No Pulse Shaping.}
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19 | \ldots {\textit Some comments by Hendrik ...}
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20 |
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21 | \subsection{CPU Requirements}
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22 | \ldots {\textit The needed CPU time for each extractor}
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23 |
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27 | \subsection{Pulpo Pulses}
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28 | \subsection{Cosmics Data?}
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29 | The results of this subsection are based on the following runs taken
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30 | on the 21st of September 2004.
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31 | \begin{itemize}
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32 | \item{Run 39000}: OffCrab11 at 19.1 degrees zenith angle and 106.2
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33 | azimuth.
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34 | \item{Run 39182}: CrabNebula at 19.0 degrees zenith angle and 106.0 azimuth.
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35 | \end{itemize}
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36 |
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37 |
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38 | %%% Local Variables:
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39 | %%% mode: latex
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40 | %%% TeX-master: "MAGIC_signal_reco"
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41 | %%% End:
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