\begin{table}%t1 \par \caption {\label{tab1}Structure and physical conditions in the molecular disk of Gomez's Hamburger, derived from our model fitting of several CO rotational lines. Dependence on the assumed distance is given in the relevant cases. Other parameters of the modeling are also given.} %\centerline {\begin{tabular}{llcl} \hline\hline {\bf Parameter} & {\bf Law} & {\bf Values} & Comments \\ \hline \\[-3mm] Outer radius & & $R_{\rm out} = 3.1 \times 10^{16}$ ($\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$) cm & \\ Intermediate radius & & $R_{\rm m} = 1.7 \times 10^{16}$ ($\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$) cm & \\ Inner radius & & $R_{\rm in} = 3 \times 10^{15}$ ($\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$) cm & \\ Disk thickness & linear & $H$(10$^{16}$ cm) = $9.5\times 10^{15}$ cm & \\ \hline\\[-3mm] Tangential & $V_{\rm t} \propto 1/\sqrt{r}$ & $V_{\rm t}$(10$^{16}$$\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$ cm) = 2.1 \kms & \\ velocity & (Keplerian)~~~ & central mass: 3 ($\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$) \ms & \\ \hline\\[-3mm] Temperature & $T_{\rm eq} \propto$ $1/r^{\alpha_T}$ & $T_{\rm eq}$(10$^{16}$$\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$ cm) = 16 K & \\ (equator) & & $\alpha_T$ = 0.3 & + increase in the edges, by a factor 3 \\ & & & + increase beyond $R_{\rm m}$, $T$($R_{\rm out}$) = 17~K \\ see text and Fig.~\ref{fig7} & & & + increase within 2 $\times$ $R_{\rm in}$, by a factor of~2 \\ \hline\\[-3mm] Gas density & $n_{\rm eq} \propto 1/r^{\alpha_n}$ & $n_{\rm eq}$(10$^{16}$$\frac{D({\rm pc})}{300}$ cm) = $1.5\times 10^6$ ($\frac{300}{D({\rm pc})}$)~cm$^{-3}$ & \\ (equator) & & $\alpha_n$ = 1 & + decrease with~$z$, following hydrost.\ eq.\ \\ & & & + decrease beyond $R_{\rm m}$, $n_{\rm eq}$($R_{\rm out}$) = 10$^{3}$ cm$^{-3}$ \\ see text and Fig.~\ref{fig7} & & & + increase within 2 $\times$ $R_{\rm in}$, by a factor of 2 \\ \hline Relative abundances & constant & $X$(\doce):$X$(\trece):$X$(C$^{17}$O) = 10$^{-4}$:$1.5\times 10^{-6}$:$2 \times 10^{-7}$ & assumed value for $X$(\doce) \\ \end{tabular}} {\hspace*{0.22cm}\begin{tabular}{lcl} \hline {\bf Other parameters} & {\bf Values} & Comments \\ \hline Axis inclination from the plane of the sky & 6$^\circ$ & from optical and CO data \\ Axis inclination in the plane of the sky (PA) & 85$^\circ$ & from optical and CO data \\ Distance & 300 pc & from luminosity and mass values (Sect.\ 1) \\ LSR systemic velocity & 2.5 \kms & from CO data \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \end{table}