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As in Fig. 12 for brighter tracks, but here with Hillas widths. A more pronounced effect is observed in CT5, with a decrease in trigger rate. New background rejection methods aimed at reducing this cut would therefore be affected for CT5-class telescopes, but only in the brightest ∼5% of trails. The likelihood of observing truncated events in CT5 appears to be increased during satellite trails.

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