The study of gas-rich debris discs is fundamental to characterising the transition between protoplanetary discs and debris discs. Aims. We determine the physical parameters of the brightest gas-rich debris disc orbiting HD 141569A. We analyse images from the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in ^12^CO, ^13^CO J=2-1, and ^13^CO J=1-0 transitions. We incorporate ALMA archival data of the ^12^CO J=3-2 transition and present continuum maps at 0.87mm, 1.3mm, and 2.8mm. We use simple parametric laws with the Diskfit code and MCMC exploration to characterise the gas disc parameters and report a first attempt to characterise its chemical content with IRAM-30m. The continuum emission is equally shared between a compact (100) favouring a faster evolution of dust grains.
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