\begin{table}%t1 \caption {\label{table:comp1}Results of the formation of a Jupiter-like planet, where the accreted planetesimals have a radius of 100~km${^{a}}$. } %\centerline {\begin{tabular}{p{1.1cm} p{1.2cm} p{1.3cm} p{1.2cm} p{1.3cm}} \hline\hline Disc density & \multicolumn{2}{p{2cm}}{Previous results} & \multicolumn{2}{p{2cm}}{New results}\\ \cline{2-5} [MMSN] & Cross- over time [My] & Cross- over mass [${M_{\oplus}}$] & Cross- over time [My] & Cross- over mass [${M_{\oplus}}$]\\ \hline $\; \; 6$ & 11.40 & $\; \; 44.70$ & 7.20 & $\; \;25.50$ \\ $\; \; 7$ & $\; \; 8.75$ & $\; \; 55.40$ & 5.58 & $\; \; 27.90$ \\ $\; \; 8$ & $\; \; 7.00$ & $\; \; 66.60$ & 4.60 & $\; \; 29.30$ \\ $\; \; 9$ & $\; \; 5.70$ & $\; \; 77.60$ & 3.78 & $\; \;30.90$ \\ 10 & $\; \; 4.80$ & $\; \; 88.50$ & 3.20 & $\; \;31.90$ \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \par \smallskip $^{{a}}$ The first column indicates the disc density in terms of the MMSN, the second and third columns show the results corresponding to Paper~I, and the last two columns list the updated results for exactly the same conditions but with the corrected interpolation formulae for the SCVH's EOS for a mixture of hydrogen and helium. \end{table}