\begin{table}%t3 %\centering \par \caption{\label{tab:abstract}Summary of the sets of state-to-state rate coefficients (STSR) $R(j_1 \tau_1 j_2 \rightarrow j'_1 \tau'_1 j'_2)(T)$ available in BASECOL (sets (1), (2), (3), (4) below 10th level), and effective rate coefficients (ER) $\hat{R}_{j_2}(j_1 \tau_1 \rightarrow j'_1 \tau'_1)(T)$.} \begin{tabular}{ccccccccc} \hline\hline Set & & & & $T_{\rm min}$(K) & $T_{\rm max}$(K) & Transitions & $T1$ & $T2$ \\ \hline (1) & $j_2$ = 1 & $j'_2 = 1$ & STSR & 5 & 1500 & 20 levels & 5\% & 10\% \\ (2a) & & $j'_2 =$ 3 & STSR & 300 & 1500 & 20 levels & 20\% & 20\%--40\% (Note)\\ (2b) & & $j'_2 =$ 3 & STSR & 5 & 300 & 20 levels & A2 & A2 \\ & & $\sum_{j'2}$ & ER & 5 & 1500 & 20 levels & 5\% & 15\%--20\% \\ \hline (3) & $j_2 = 3$ & $j'_2 = 1$ & STSR & 5 & 1500 & 10 levels & A2 & \\ (4) & & $j'_2$ = 3 & STSR & 5 & 1500 & 10 levels & 10\% & \\ & & $\sum_{j'2}$ & ER & 5 & 1500 & 10 levels & 15\% & \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{Column 1 labels the set of state-to-state rate coefficients. $T_{\rm min}$(K) and $T_{\rm max}$(K) indicate the lowest and highest temperatures at which calculations and fits have been performed for the relevant sets of data. The column ``Transition'' indicates the number of levels among which rate coefficients are provided. $T$1, $T$2 indicate the worst expected accuracy: $T$1 for transitions among the 10 first levels of para-H$_2$O, $T$2 for de-excitation from the 11th--20th levels. A2 means ``not good but negligible''. Note: for set (2a) and $T$2, the accuracy is 20\% for de-excitation to the first 13th levels and 40\% for de-excitation to the 14th--19th levels.} \end{table}