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Table 4

First three columns: mean and standard deviation values for each HDUST parameter of the BeAtlas grid: from analysis (ii) (19 best-fit HDUST models), analysis (iii) (16 best-fit HDUST models), and analysis (iv) (17 best-fit HDUST models).

Parameter VEGA diff. AMBER diff. All interf. VEGA diff. AMBER diff. All interf.
(19 best models) (a) (16 best models) (a) (17 best models) (a) () () ()
i (deg) 57.3 (5.3) 71.5 (10.8) 65.3 (15.8) 56.3 77.2 63.6
ReqRp 1.42 (0.05) 1.39 (0.07) 1.36 (0.09) 1.45 1.45 1.45
Σ0 (g cm−2) 0.09 (0.05) 0.12 (0.00) 0.12 (0.00) 0.05 0.12 0.12
m 3.13 (0.22) (b) 3.00 (0.00) 3.00 (0.00) 3.0 3.0 3.0

[6.11,6.35] [4.67,7.19] [6.40,7.68] 6.11 4.67 6.40
Top A% best (c) 4% 54% 20%

Notes. In the bottom rows, there are shown the intervals of between the minimum value and a certain threshold A ( + A%). From modeling the AMBER data, all models have Σ0 = 0.12 g cm−2 and m = 3.0 up to, respectively, + 207% and 240%, thus the standard deviation shown here is null. The parameters of the HDUST models with are given in the last three columns. The stellar mass is fixed to 4.2 M and disk PA = 110°. (a) These values of standard deviation are given in parenthesis since they are not error bars on the parameters. (b) Mean and standard deviation calculated from 16 models since three out of 19 models, in this threshold, are non-parametric models of the BeAtlas grid. (c)“Top A% best” stands by the HDUST models with + A%, where is the minimum . These thresholds are chosen to encompass about the same number of HDUST models (~15–20 models).

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