\begin{table}%t3 \caption{\label{Table:1}Overview of parameter ranges and best-fit values.} %\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{c c c c c} \hline \hline Parameter & Minimum value & Maximum value & Best fit value & Uncertainty \\ \hline $\alpha$ & 2.0 & 5.0 & 2.2& $\pm$0.1 \\ $\beta$ & $1.0$ & $2.6$ & $1.4$& $\pm$0.1 \\ $h_0 [{\rm AU}]$ & $5 $ & $25$ & $10$ & $\pm$2.5 \\ $r_{\rm in}~ [{\rm AU}]$ & $0.1 $ & $60$ & $45$ & $\pm $5 \\ $r_{\rm out}~ [{\rm AU}]$ & $150 $ & $350$ & $200$ & $\pm 25$ \\ %\hline Dust mass [$\msun$] & $1.0 \times 10^{-5} $ & $5.0 \times 10^{-3} $ & $3.0 \times 10^{-3} $ & $\pm 0.2 \times 10^{-3} $ \\ $\dot{M} [\msun~{\rm yr}^{-1}]$ & $10^{-10} $ & $10^{-5} $ & $10^{-8} $ & $\pm 0.5 \times 10^{-8} $ \\ $r_{\rm cf} [\au]$ & 100 & 800 & 460 & $\pm$10\\ $a_{\rm max}~ [~\mum]$ & 0.25 & 1000 & 2.5 & $\pm$0.3 \\ % \hline $\theta$ & $60^\circ$ & $90^\circ$ & $85^\circ$ & $\pm$$5^\circ$ \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip For the definition of the uncertainty see Sect.~3.2.3. The first group of parameters contains purely geometric parameters, the second group physical parameters and the last group the inclination of the disc as seen by the observer as an observational parameter. \end{table}