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Table 1.

Characteristic parameters of (E)UV plasma flows.

Channel Plasma Plasma Distance Duration Plasma Time Coefficient (b) Time
flow start
flow end
flow speed Y = 139″ shift
T1 Y1 T2 Y2 S N1 U Tpeak(a) CC1700 TS1700
[Å] [UT] [″] [UT] [″] [km] [s] [km s−1] [UT] [s]
Corona

94 17:03 132 17:19 146 10 150 960 10.57 17:48 0.77 876
131 17:03 132 17:19 146 10 150 960 10.57 17:48 0.72 872
171 17:04 133 17:17 145 8700 780 11.15 17:43 0.88 516
193 17:03 133 17:17 146 9425 840 11.22 17:45 0.73 756
211 17:04 134 17:17 146 8700 780 11.15 17:45 0.79 708
335 17:02 133 17:17 147 10 150 900 11.28 17:44 0.79 636

Mean 9546 870 10.99

Chromosphere and transition region

304 17:01 133 17:13 146 9425 720 13.09 17:44 0.82 648
1400 17:02 134 17:15 146 8700 780 11.15 17:36 0.91 (c) 266
1600 17:01 133 17:12 147 10 150 660 15.38 17:33 0.99 0
2796 17:02 133 17:15 146 9425 780 12.08 17:35 0.96 (c) 190

Mean 9425 735 12.92

Photosphere

1700 17:00 133 17:11 147 10 150 660 15.38 17:33

Notes.

(a)

Tpeak = time of plasma intensity maximum detected in time series measured at Y = 139″,

(b)

coefficient = cross-correlation coefficient. (Note: We doubled each value of the AIA 1600 and 1700Å time series to get them with a 12 s cadence instead of the original 24 s.

(c)

The 1700 time series length and cadence were adapted to the IRIS time series).

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