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The MIP peak calibration fit can be used to estimate the efficiency of veto settings for the ACD.  The fit is a falling exponential plus a gaussian.  The Gaussian represents the charged particles which we want the veto to reject.  The falling exponential has three components: backsplah, residual signal from previous particles, and backsplash.  In general we do not want to reject these components, since not falsely rejecting backsplash is one of the objectives of the ACD.

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