\begin{table}%t1 %\centering \caption{\label{tab:cqtau}Properties of CQ~Tau, also named HD 36910.} \begin{tabular}{lllllllll} \hline \hline\\ Spec.~type & $T_{\rm eff}$~(K) & Stellar lum.~($\lsun$) & Distance$^{(*)}$~(pc) & $M_*^{(**)}$~($\msun$) & $V_{\rm lsr}^{(**)}$~(km~s$^{-1}$) & PA ($^\circ$)$^{(**)}$& $i$ ($^\circ$)$^{(**)}$& $R_{\rm out}$(AU)$^{(**)}$\\ \hline A8--F2 & 7200 & 8--16 & 140 & 1.8 & $6.2 \pm 0.04$ & $-36.7 \pm 0.3$&$29.3 \pm 1.7 $ & $210 \pm 20$\\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{ $^{(*)}$ Assumed to be the Taurus distance. $^{(**)}$ Derived according to interferometric $^{12}{\rm CO}$~$J$ = 2--1 data (Paper I).} \end{table}