Index: /trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Strategies.tex
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@@ -47,38 +47,9 @@
 to implement a new feature into the Steering System wich
 follow a different path while selwing must be considered.
-\par
-There was a shift observing the Crab-Nebula with half-moon at La Palma in December 2004. 
-The experience was that the nominal High-Voltages could be maintained and gave no 
-currents higher than 2\,$\mu$A. This means that moon-periods can be used for GRB-observations 
-without fundamental modifications except for full-moon periods. We want to stress that 
-these periods increase the chances to catch GRBs by 80\%, even if full-moon observations are excluded 
-\cite{NICOLA}. 
-It is therefore mandatory that the shifters keep the camera in fully operational conditions with high-voltages 
-already switched on from the beginning of a half-moon night until the end. 
-\par
-Because the background is higher with moon-light, we want to decrease then the maximun zenith angle from 
-$\theta^{max} = 70^\circ$ to $\theta^{max} = 65^\circ$. 
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 \subsection{Calibration }
 
-For ordinary source observation, the calibration is currently performed in the following way: 
-\begin{itemize}
-\item At the beginning of the source observation, a dedicated pedestal run following by a calibration run is 
-taken.
-\item During the data runs, interlaced calibration events are taken with a rate of 50\,Hz.
-\end{itemize}
-
-We would like to continue taking the interlaced calibration events when a GRB
-alert is launched, but leave out the pedestal and calibration run in order not to loose valueable time.
-
-\subsection{Determine the maximum zenith angle}
-
-We determine the maximum zenith angle by requiring that the overwhelming majority of 
-possible GRBs will yield an in principle observable spectrum. 
-
-\begin{figure}
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.99\linewidth]{f4.eps}
-\end{figure}
+\ldots {\bf MARKUS gAUG} \ldots
 
 
@@ -89,2 +60,3 @@
 If some significance is seen, observe the same position next night to get some OFF-data.
 
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