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Table A.1

Summary of the double eclipsing binary candidates.

RA [J2000.0] DEC [J2000.0] Gaia DR3 source ID PA[d] DA PB[d] DB
1.461502 44.447714 386474080852740992 2.599973 0.178 0.114405 0.017
2.702797 43.426465 384686137507666944 0.561156 0.057 0.30431 0.02
3.255083 66.065778 528173641885393792 1.377078 0.007 1.958498 0.067
5.530266 63.915121 431071367690614016 1.993434 0.207 2.83458 0.12
6.850741 42.275447 382118159381427840 0.302332 0.045 11.331499 0.063
8.806599 48.41824 390942874067575936 0.254808 0.066 100.03476 0.159
13.007138 60.631402 427296611137250432 1.39752 0.108 1.233086 0.034
13.938753 62.946494 523702890174595456 0.620434 0.129 0.766964 0.071
14.457916 46.742013 377967807928167552 1.557556 0.059 0.569134 0.181
17.516555 60.901287 522445255030705920 0.357662 0.183 0.653228 0.098

Notes. The full table is available at the CDS. For each candidate the location (RA & DEC), Gaia DR3 source ID, periods (PA[d] & PB[d]) and eclipse depths (DA&DB) are given. Four objects have been found in previous research: 407849617690288128, 158123726424621824, 2060949991271681664, and 2003428628134264448. Object 2003428628134264448 was initially identified as a quadruple, but further investigation revealed that this is a triple system.

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