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Table A.1.

Locations (latitude and longitude), orientations (x-arm azimuth), and chord distances for the different detector configurations considered in this work.

Detector Location x-arm azimuth Chord distances km
Δ ET-1: 40.517°, 9.417° ET-1: 250.567° ET-1 ↔ ET-2 10
ET-2: 40.432°, 9.377° ET-2: 130.567° ET-2 ↔ ET-3 10
ET-3: 40.448°, 9.493° ET-3: 10.567° ET-3 ↔ ET-1 10

2L A ET-S: 0° ET-S ↔ ET-EMR 1166
ET-S: 40.517°, 9.417° ET-EMR: 0°
2L MisA ET-EMR: 50.723°, 5.921° ET-S: 0°
ET-EMR: 45.0°

Livingston (LLO) 30.563°, −90.774° 197.7165° ET-S ↔ LLO 7994
ET-EMR ↔ LLO 7382

Hanford (LHO) 46.455°, −119.408° 125.9994° LLO ↔ LHO 3002
ET-S ↔ LHO 8352
ET-EMR ↔ LHO 7498

India (LIO) 19.613°, 77.031° 117.6157° LIO ↔ ET-S 6436
LIO ↔ ET-EMR 6671
LIO ↔ LLO 11488
LIO ↔ LHO 10593

CE 46.455°, −118.592° 154.4305° CE ↔ ET-EMR 7470
CE ↔ ET-S 8323
CE ↔ ET-1

Notes The x-arm azimuth is measured counterclockwise from East. For all detectors, the y-arm azimuth is given by x-arm azimuth + 90°, except for the Δ configuration, where the y-arm azimuth = x-arm azimuth + 60°. See Sect. 2.1 and Appendix A for details.

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