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Table 1

List of occultations used in this study.

ID Date H Min Latitude Longitude Depth (%) SSN

1 2011-Jun.-01 20 15 32.9231 37.9217 46.31 28
2 2011-Jun.-01 22 6 73.7476 90.2886 54.17 28
3 2011-Jul.-01 8 40 65.3841 57.3483 12.43 35
4 2011-Nov.-25 4 42 71.9929 133.0838 17.59 158
5 2011-Nov.-25 6 11 67.0162 22.0658 86.54 158
6 2011-Nov.-25 7 40 30.5488 29.1533 37.15 158
7 2012-May-20 21 6 16.8043 43.5271 18.72 116
8 2012-May-20 22 51 4.4730 73.0372 16.45 116
9 2012-May-21 0 58 74.7773 108.3665 19.75 110
10 2012-May-21 2 42 57.1159 62.8518 15.72 110
11 2012-Nov.-13 20 21 41.1677 27.9640 96.90 121
12 2012-Nov.-13 23 8 23.2067 99.3828 13.38 121
13 2012-Nov.-14 0 39 7.4471 81.3476 18.60 133
14 2013-May-09 22 44 58.9095 57.2908 54.30 65
15 2013-May-10 3 1 30.9305 49.6433 46.07 57
16 2013-Nov.-03 11 14 3.4652 100.4503 64.46 123
17 2013-Nov.-03 15 12 33.6756 132.9681 37.08 123

Notes. ID is the occultation number identification. Date is given as year-month-day, time in hours and minutes at the maximum occultation. Occultation depth is measured at 535 nm and provides the solar irradiance decrease between just before the occultation and at the maximum occultation. The right column shows the number of sunspots. Using the orbital data, the geographic location (latitude and longitude in arcdegrees) of the PICARD spacecraft is given at the time of maximum occultation.

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