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    Albert, J.; Aliu, E.; Antoranz, P.; Armada, A.; Bartko, H.; Bastieri, D.; Becker, J.; Bednarek, W.; Berger, K.; Bigongiari, C.; Bock, R.K.; Bordas, P.; Bosch-Ramon, V.; Bretz, T.; Britvitch, I.; Camara, M.; Carmona, E.; Chilingarian, A.; Coarasa, J.A.; Cortina, J.; Costado, M.T.; Curtef, V.; Danielyan, V.; Dazzi, F.; Delgado, C.; De Lotto, B.; Domingo-Santamaría, E.; Dorner, D.; Doro, M.; Errando, M.; Fagiolini, M.; Fernández, E.; Firpo, R.; Flix, J.; Fonseca, M.V.; Font, L.; Fuchs, M.; García-López, R.J.; Gaug, M.; Giller, M.; Goebel, F.; Hakobyan, D.; Hayashida, M.; Höhne, D.; Hose, J.; Hsu, C.C.; Jacon, P.; Jogler, T.; Kosyra, R.; Kranich, D.; Kritzer, R.; Lindfors, E.; Lombardi, S.; López, J.; López, M.; Lorenz, E.; Majumdar, P.; Mannheim, K.; Mansutti, O.; Martínez, M.; Merck, C.; Meyer, M.; Mizobuchi, S.; Moralejo, A.; Nieto, D.; Nilsson, K.; Oña-Wilhelmi, E.; Paoletti, R.; Paredes, J.M.; Pasanen, M.; Pascoli, D.; Pauss, F.; Pegna, R.; Persic, M.; Peruzzo, L.; Piccioli, A.; Prandini, E.; Rico, J.; Saggion, A.; Sánchez, A.; Sartori, P.; Scalzotto, V.; Schmitt, R.; Schweizer, T.; Shore, S.N.; Sillanpää, A.; Stamerra, A.; Stark, L.S.; Takalo, L.; Temnikov, P.; Tescaro, D.; Teshima, M.; Torres, D.F.; Turini, N.; Vitale, V.; Wagner, R.M.; Wittek, W.; Zandanel, F.; Zanin, R.; Zapatero, J.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 09/2008, Volume: 594, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    Until April 2007 the Major Atmospheric Gamma ray Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) telescope used a 300 MSamples/s flash analog-to-digital converter (FADC) system to sample the shaped photomultiplier tube (PMT) signals produced by the captured Cherenkov photons of air showers. Different algorithms to reconstruct the signal from the read-out samples (extractors) have been implemented and are described and compared. Criteria based on the obtained charge and time resolution/bias are defined and used to judge the different extractors, by applying them to calibration, cosmic and pedestal signals. The achievable charge and time resolution have been derived as functions of the number of incident photo-electrons.