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Table 1.

Main characteristics of the 11 EIS datasets that correspond to the observation of loops undergoing long-period intensity pulsations.

Start date Duration Intensity Pulsation Nr. of Rasters EIS Raster Exposure Slit width
[h] contrast (a) period [h] periods per period (b) study ID count time [s] [″]
1 2011-09-03 10:56:15 40.1 50% 5.8 6.9 34.8 461 240 9 2
2 2012-06-08 03:03:27 28.7 35% 4.9 5.9 30.2 485 166 3 2
486 12 3 2
3 2012-07-30 05:57:42 123.9 35% 10.0 12.4 64.0 485 793 3 2
4 2013-05-15 21:30:55 123.7 12% 8.2 15.1 25.0 461 376 9 2
480 1 15 1
428 1 45 1
5 2013-08-22 18:59:34 34.6 15% 4.9 7.1 27.3 485 194 3 2
6 2014-06-21 15:26:13 81.1 20% 4.7 17.3 7.6 461 131 9 2
7 2014-07-27 02:29:14 74.6 10% 6.3 11.8 15.6 461 184 9 2

8 2010-11-03 21:15:34 5.8 20% 3.9 1.5 40.0 358 60 20 2
9 2012-11-04 20:42:29 13.5 5% 5.8 2.3 38.3 358 88 20 2

10 2012-01-10 15:35:49 22.0 15% 6.3 3.5 1.7 437 6 60 1
11 2014-08-09 15:37:25 116.8 30% 9.4 12.4 1.7 428 12 45 1
480 9 15 1

Notes. For datasets composed of rasters with different EIS study types, the raster count, exposure time, and slit width are given for each study on different lines.

(a)

Contrast of the intensity pulsations in the AIA 193 Å channel during EIS observations, estimated visually.

(b)

Average number of rasters per period, that is, the number of rasters divided by the number of periods.

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