Table 1: Photometric properties and integration times of the AMAZE sub-sample presented here.
Name RA(J2000) Dec(J2000) z $R_{\rm AB}$ $\rm [3.6~\mu m]_{\rm AB}$ $\rm [24~\mu m]_{\rm AB}$ $T_{\rm int}$
CDFa-C9 00 53 13.7 +12 32 11.1 3.2119 23.99 22.66 >19.3 3.3
CDFS-4414 03 32 23.2 -27 51 57.9 3.4714 24.18 22.99 20.7 6.7
CDFS-4417 03 32 23.3 -27 51 56.8 3.4733 23.42 22.23 >19.9 6.7
CDFS-6664 03 32 33.3 -27 50 07.4 3.7967 24.80 25.26 >19.9 5.0
CDFS-16767 03 32 35.9 -27 41 49.9 3.6241 24.13 24.04 >19.9 7.5
CDFS-11991 03 32 42.4 -27 45 51.6 3.6110 24.23 23.91 >19.9 7.5
CDFS-2528 03 32 45.5 -27 53 33.3 3.6877 24.64 24.17 >19.9 4.2
SSA22a-M38 22 17 17.7 +00 19 00.7 3.2940 24.11 21.75a >19.6 6.7
SSA22a-aug16M16 22 17 30.8 +00 13 10.7 3.2920 23.83 22.87 >19.8 4.2
The following quantities are reported in each column: Col. 1, object name; Cols. 2, 3, coordinates (J2000); Col. 4, redshift spectroscopically determined through the [OIII]5007 line in our spectra; Col. 5, R-band AB-magnitude; Col. 6, Spitzer-IRAC 3.6 $\mu$m AB magnitude; Col. 7, Spitzer-MIPS 24 $\mu$m AB magnitude (lower limits are at 3$\sigma $); Col. 8, on-source integration time (in unit of hours).
Note: a This is the AB magnitude at 4.5 $\mu$m, since photometry at 3.6 $\mu$m is not available.

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