\begin{table}%t2 %\centering \par \caption{\label{T:blends}Contribution of possible blends to \ion{Fe}{15} at 284~{\AA}.} \par \begin{tabular}{lcccccc} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} & Rest & Relative &\multicolumn{4}{c}{Modeled contribution [\%]~\tablefootmark{a}}\\ \cline{4-7} \multicolumn{2}{c}{wavelength} & shift\tablefootmark{b} & & active & quiet & coronal \\ line & $[$\AA$]$ & $[$km~s$^{-1}$$]$ & flare & region & Sun & hole \\ \hline \ion{Fe}{17} & 284.010\tablefootmark{c} & $-$158 & 2.8 & 0.1 & $<$0.1 & 0.0 \\ \ion{Al}{9} & 284.015\tablefootmark{d} & $-$152 & 0.2 & 0.6 & 2.1 & 83.7 \\ \ion{Fe}{15} & 284.160\tablefootmark{e} & 0 & 97.0 & 99.3 & 97.8 & 16.3 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{\tablefoottext{a}{Contribution modeled using the Chianti atomic data base.} \tablefoottext{b}{Doppler shift according to difference in rest wavelength. } \tablefoottext{c}{From NIST atomic spectra data base \citep{Ralchenko:2008}.} \tablefoottext{d}{From NIST (as $^c$); based on laboratory measurements by \cite{Valero+Goorvitch:1972}, who estimate uncertainty to be $\pm$0.04~{\AA} ($\pm$40~km~s$^{-1}$).} \tablefoottext{e}{Based on solar observations as provided by \cite{Brown+al:2008}, uncertainty is given as $\pm$0.004~{\AA} ($\pm$4~km~s$^{-1}$). Within errors consistent with NIST data base (observed and theoretical calculated values).}} \end{table}