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Table A2

Example of energy limits to classify the incident particle type for one OSM. The energies are expressed in keV. The bold numbers highlight the values that have been used in Figures A3 and A4. For the HCs, there are 17 limits if S2 is the last sensor hit, 9 if D1 is the last sensor hit (see Figure A3 as an example for that case), 7 limits for D2, and 3 for D3. For the CCs, there are 17 limits for each identified particle type (pattern independent, see Figure A4 as an example).

Energy limits in the last sensor hit to classify the particles in the HCs
S2 200 300 375 460 575 710 880 1090
1350 1675 2027 2570 3200 5300 8900 15000
25000
D1 400 700 1050 1500 2300 3500 7500 14000
27000
D2 500 850 1400 2000 5000 17000 25000
D3
630
1300
10000






Energy limits to classify the particles in the CCs (based on total deposited energy)
Electron 100 200 300 400 500 650 800 1050
1250 1600 2000 2500 3200 4000 5000 6500
10000
Proton 3000 4000 4600 5500 6700 8000 10000 11800
14100 17000 20500 24800 30000 36000 43500 53000

63000








Energy limits to identify and classify the particles if only a front sensor S1 is hit
S1_F_l S1_F_u S1_S_l S1_S_u
Electron 100 300 100 300
Proton 800 4200 800 4200

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