\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{tab1}GCS radial distribution parameters.} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{l c c c c c c} \hline \hline {Galaxy} & {$\Sigma_0$} & {$r_{\rm c}$} & {$\gamma$} & {$r_{\max}$}& {$R$} \\ \hline {NGC~1400} & 14.1 & 0.7 & 0.88 &2.3& 2.8\\ {NGC~1407} & 17.8 & 1.02 & 0.85 &2.34 & 7.3\\ {NGC~3258} & 16.9 & 3.1 & 2.4 & 2.51 & 7.94\\ {NGC~3268} & 24.4 & 2.6 & 1.9 & 2.51 & 7.94\\ {NGC~4374} & 58.4 & 0.31 & 0.278 & 3.84 & 11.8\\ {NGC~4406} & 26.76 & 3.52 & 1.19 & 5.36 & 24\\ {NGC~4472} &107& 8.47 & 0 & 7& 22\\ {NGC~4636} & 77.66 & 0.823 & 0.691 & 4.75 & 6.6\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip Column 1: galaxy name; Cols. 2, 3 and 4: parameters of the modified core model fit for all the galaxies studied; Col. 5: superior limit of the integral giving the number of lost GCs ($r_{\max}$); Col. 6: superior limit of the integral performed to estimate the present number of GCs ($R$), where $\Sigma_0$ is in arcmin$^{-2}$ and $r_{\rm c}$, $r_{\max}$ and $R$ are in arcmin. \end{table}