\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{events}Eventlist. The attenuator state is 0 for all events at the very beginning, then changes to~1 as the flux increases. The attenuator times give the rough time interval that must be avoided because of attenuator motion.} \par %\centering \small \begin{tabular}{lllllll} \hline\hline %&&&&&& \\[-8pt] Date & Analyzed time& GOES class &$xy$-position [arcsec]& coronal source volume [cm$^3$]&Attenuator&Attenuator times \\ \hline %&&&&&& \\[-8pt] 03-Aug.-2002 & 18:59--19:02&X1.2& 912/--271&$4.9\times 10^{26}$&0/1& 19:02:20/19:03:10 \\ 13-Nov.-2003& 04:55:40--04:57:12 &M1.7& --977/23&$4.8\times 10^{26}$&0/1&04:57:20/04:58:20\\ 06-Jan.-2004&06:13--06:16 &M5.9& --992/88&$2.8\times 10^{27}$ &0/1&06:18/06:19\\ 21-May-2004&23:37:30--23:39 &M2.6& --757/--157&$7.5\times 10^{26}$&0/1&23:40:30/23:41:30\\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table}