“…Because the DC-light is emitted higher in the atmosphere, it is emitted at a smaller angle than the EAS-light, and is therefore imaged closer to the shower direction in the camera plane. A typical emission angle for DC-light is 0.15 to 0.3 , whereas most of the EAS-light is emitted at angles greater 0.4 from the direction of the primary particle (for a more detailed discussion see [9]). Cherenkov cameras, with pixel sizes of 0:1 are therefore able to resolve the DC-emission as a single bright pixel between the FIG.…”