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Table 1

Measured quantities and derived physical parameters for the observed flares.

Time Peak Decay Total
(BJD) luminosity time energy
(erg s−1) (sec) (erg)
Fl. 1 e 1327.89 1 × 1032 480 5 × 1034
Fl. 2 c 1328.70 2 × 1031 720 3 × 1034
Fl. 3 e 1346.84 2 × 1032 3000 5 × 1035
Fl. 4 c 1351.87 8 × 1031 900 1 × 1035
Fl. 5 e 1369.10 4 × 1031 300 1 × 1034
Fl. 6 e 1370.82 8 × 1031 720 6 × 1034
Fl. 7 c 1375.30 7 × 1031 600 5 × 1034
Fl. 8 c 1359.47 3 × 1031 >1500 2 × 1035
OM c 25.11.09 5.6 × 1031 2000 3.5 × 1034

Notes. The flag in Col. 2 indicates the light curve morphology, with “e” denoting an exponential decay and “c” denoting a more complicated decay light curve; see text for further details. XMM/OM refers to the flare observed with XMM-Newton and discussed in Sect. 3.5.

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