\begin{table}%t5 %\centering \par \caption{\label{X2_interfero}$\chi^2_{\rm red}$ values obtained comparing the visibility amplitudes observed and modeled at 1.3 mm.} \begin{tabular}{lccc} \hline \hline \noalign{\smallskip} $\lambda = 1.3$ mm & Model centered & Model centered & Model centered \\ & in between A and B & on B & on A \\ \hline\noalign{\smallskip} Model & $\chi^2_{\rm red}$ & $\chi^2_{\rm red}$ & $\chi^2_{\rm red}$ \\ \hline Single power-law & 18.5 & 10.2 & 8.5 \\ Shu-like & 13.3 & 10.3 & 8.3 \\ Central cavity & 11.0 & 11.3 & 9.9 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{The number of degrees of freedom $\nu$ is 10230. The 1st column reports the $\chi^2_{\rm red}$ obtained using the synthetic maps with the envelope centered on the mid-way point between the sources A and B. The 2nd and the 3rd columns report the $\chi^2_{\rm red}$ obtained using the synthetic maps with the envelope centered on the source B and on the source A, respectively. The 1st, the 2nd, and the 3rd lines report the $\chi^2_{\rm red}$ obtained in all the cases discussed in the text, using the model of envelope with a single power-law density distribution, a Shu-like density distribution, and a central cavity of \citet{Sch04}, respectively.} \end{table}