\begin{table}%T4 \caption{\label{t_species}Overview of dust species used in our fitting routines.} \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{llll} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} Species & State$^a$ & Chemical & Shape\\ & & formula & \\ \hline \noalign{\smallskip} Amorphous silicate$^{1}$ & A & MgFeSiO$_{4}$ & Homogeneous \\ (Olivine stoichiometry)& & & Sphere \\ Amorphous silicate$^{1}$ & A & MgFeSi$_{2}$O$_{6}$ & Homogeneous \\ (Pyroxene stoichiometry)& & & Sphere \\ Forsterite$^{2}$ & C & Mg$_{2}$SiO$_{4}$ & Hollow Sphere \\ Clino Enstatite$^{3}$& C & MgSiO$_{3}$ & Hollow Sphere \\ Silica$^{4}$ & A & SiO$_{2}$ & Hollow Sphere \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \smallskip References: (1) Dorschner et~al. \ (\cite{dorschner1995}); (2) Servoin et~al.\ (\cite{servoin1973}); (3)~J\"ager et~al.\ (\cite{jaeger1998}); (4) Henning et~al. (\cite{henning1997}).\\ $^a$ Lattice structure: Amorphous (A) or Crystalline (C). \end{table}