\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{tab:SpotSolutions}Parameters of characteristic spot solutions discussed in the text; longitudes and colatitudes are given for the spot center.} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{lcccccc} \hline \hline Model$^a$ & Long. & Colat. & Radius & Flux$^b$ & $\chi^2$ & Area$^c$ \\ \hline BC & $216.4\degr$ & $75.0\degr$ & $7.8\degr$ & $0.75$ & 0.8 & 0.45\% \\ BN & $216.5\degr$ & $70.0\degr$ & $9.5\degr$ & $0.75$ & 1.4 & 0.55\% \\ BS & $216.2\degr$ & $80.0\degr$ & $8.5\degr$ & $0.75$ & 1.2 & 0.47\% \\ DN & $216.7\degr$ & $71.0\degr$ & $4.8\degr$ & $0.3$ & 1.7 & 0.18\% \\ DS & $216.2\degr$ & $81.0\degr$ & $4.8\degr$ & $0.3$ & 1.9 & 0.18\% \\ DEQ & $216.3\degr$ & $94.0\degr$ & $15.3\degr$ & $0.3$ & 1.6 & 0.72\% \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip $^a$ BC, BN and BS stand for ``bright central'', ``bright north'' and ``bright south'', respectively. They describe spots with colatitudes close to the center of the planetary disk. DN and DS stand for ``north'' and ``south'' dark spot solutions, respectively; DEQ represents a ``dark'' spot centered below the equator. $^b$ Relative to the photosphere. $^c$ Fraction of total stellar surface. \end{table}