\begin{table}%t2 \par \caption {\label{tab2}Effective temperature vs. line-ratio calibration table.} %\centerline {\begin{tabular}{ccccccccccccccc} \hline \hline \noalign{\smallskip} Num$_1$ & Num$_2$ & {Stddev} & {Nstars} & $\lambda_1$ & $\lambda_2$ & Ele$_1$ & Ele$_2$ & $ c_0$ & $c_1$ & $c_2$ & $c_3$ & $T_{\rm eff}^{\rm min}$ & $T_{\rm eff}^{\rm max}$ & {Fit type}{$^{\dagger}$}\\ \hline ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & \\ 92 & 189 & 92 & 406 & 6237.33 & 6274.66 & SiI & VI & 5052.06 & 754.45 & 169.26 & --91.20 & 4556 & 6287 & 6 \\ 93 & 190 & 85 & 415 & 6237.33 & 6285.17 & SiI & VI & 5089.04 & 811.62 & 191.03 & --113.42 & 4578 & 6361 & 6 \\ 94 & 196 & 118 & 421 & 6237.33 & 6240.65 & SiI & FeI & 4342.15 & 1056.95 & 0.00 & 0.00& 4578 & 6374 & 1 \\ 95 & 200 & 97 & 433 & 6243.82 & 6258.11 & SiI & TiI & 4564.66 & 1335.20 & 0.00 & 0.00 & 4556 & 6403 & 1 \\ 96 & 201 & 77 & 434 & 6243.82 & 6261.10 & SiI & TiI & 4486.31 & 1488.62 & 13.19 & --142.17 & 4556 & 6403 &2 \\ 97 & 202 & 83 & 423 & 6243.82 & 6216.35 & SiI & VI & 5596.97 & 1546.76 & 309.90 & --342.97 & 4556 &6289 & 6 \\ 98 & 203 & 72 & 381 & 6243.82 & 6224.51 & SiI & VI & 5105.05 & 729.82 & 0.00 & 0.00 &4556 & 6136 & 5 \\ 99 & 204 & 73 & 425 & 6243.82 & 6251.83 & SiI & VI & 5346.56 & 890.69 & 0.00 & 0.00 & 4556 &6276 & 5 \\ 100 & 205 & 80 & 404 & 6243.82 & 6274.66 & SiI & VI & 5179.51 & 809.52 & 0.00 & 0.00 & 4556& 6287 & 5 \\ 101 & 206 & 81 & 424 & 6243.82 & 6285.17 & SiI & VI & 5230.92 & 856.44 & 0.00 & 0.00 & 4556 & 6361 & 5 \\ 102 & 211 & 107 & 434 & 6243.82 & 6240.65 & SiI & FeI & 4338.27 & 1448.16 & 0.00 & 0.00 & 4556 & 6403 & 1 \\ ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & ... & \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \tablefoot{$\dagger$ The columns correspond to the following: $num_1$ is the final ID number of the line ratio; $num_2$ is the initial ID number of the line ratio; \textit{stddev} is the final standard deviation for each calibration; \textit{nstars} is the number of stars used for the calibration of each line ratio (out of a total of~451); $\lambda_1$ is the wavelength of the first line of the ratio; $\lambda_2$ is the wavelength of the second line of the ratio; ele$_1$ is the chemical element of the first line of the ratio; ele$_2$ is the element of the second line of the ratio; $c_0$, $c_1$, $c_2$ and $c_3$ are the fitting coefficients for each line-ratio calibration; $T_{\rm eff}^{\rm min}$ and $T_{\rm eff}^{\rm max}$ are the limits in effective temperature of the stars used to calibrate each line ratio; \textit{fit type} is the type of function used for the calibration used: the numbers~1, and~2 correspond to the relation ``$T_{\rm eff}$ vs. $r$'' -- 3, and 4~correspond to the relation ``$T_{\rm eff}$ vs. 1/$r$'' but the spectral lines are inverted in this table for ease of use, and the numbers~5 and~6 correspond to the relations ``$T_{\rm eff}$ vs. log($r$)''. The numbers~2, 4, and 6~correspond to 3rd~order polynomial functions and the numbers~1, 3, 5 correspond to straight line functions. This is easily noticed in the coefficients $c_2$ and $c_3$ (set to zero in straight line fits).} \end{table}