\begin{table}%t2 \caption{\label{param}Models parameters.} %\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{ccccc} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} Model & $\tau$ & $\nu$ & Thres. & Line \\ & Gyr & Gyr$^{-1}$ & $M_{\odot}~$pc$^{-2}$ & type \\ \noalign{\smallskip} \hline \noalign{\smallskip} MW-A1 & $0.75R+1.08$ & 1.0 & 7 & solid \\ % & & \\ MW-A2 & $0.75R+1.08$ & 1.0 & 4 & dots \\ MW-B & $0.75R+1.08$ & $11/R-0.4$ & 4 & dashed \\ % & & \\ M~31-A1 & $0.62R+1.62$ & 1.0 & 5 & solid \\ % & & \\ M~31-A2 & $0.62R+1.62$ & 2.0 & 5 & dots\\ % & & \\ M~31-B & $0.62R+1.62$ & $24/R-1.5$ & 5 & dashed \\ M~31-Bk1.25* & $0.62R+1.62$ & $24/R-1.5$ & 5 & dot-dashed \\ M~33-A05 & $0.85R+4.54$ & 0.5 & 2 & solid \\ M~33-A01 & $0.85R+4.54$ & 0.1 & 2 & dots \\ M~33-B & $0.85R+4.54$ & 1/R & 2 & dashed \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \tablefoot{*~For M~31, we tested a model with a different exponent for the gas density in the SFR ($k=1.25$), using the lower value proposed by Kennicutt (\cite{Kennicutt1998}) $1.4 \pm 0.15$.} \end{table}