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Table 6

Comparison between the stellar metallicity obtained with this work and gas phase metallicity.

ID Mass Redshift Stellar metallicity Gas metallicity

CDFS-4417 10.38 3.47 8.05 ± 0.22 8.46 ± 0.11a
CDFS-comb 9.38 3.71 7.92 ± 0.24 7.98 ± 0.15b
horseshoe 10.56 2.37 8.26 ± 0.29 8.48 ± 0.11c
8oclock 10.25 2.73 8.40 −  −  −  8.42 ± 0.10d
Cosmic eye 9.60 3.07 8.36 ± 0.20 8.60 −  −  − b
MS 1525 cB58 8.94 2.72 8.33 ± 0.25 8.35 ± 0.15e
FDF-3173 9.96 3.27 8.54 −  −  −   − −  −  −  −  −  − 
FDF-3810 10.95 2.37 8.90 −  −  −   − −  −  −  −  −  − 
FDF-5903 11.01 2.77 8.24 −  −  −   − −  −  −  −  −  − 
FDF-6934 11.31 2.44 8.57 −  −  −   − −  −  −  −  −  − 

Notes. In all the cases we assume a solar value of log (Z/Z) = 12 + log (O/H) − 8.69. The mass is given in units of log (M/M). The gas metallicity was calculated using the calibration of Maiolino et al. (2008), and the emission line fluxes taken from respectively.

(a)

Maiolino et al. (2008),

(b)

Troncoso et al. (in prep.),

(c)

Hainline et al. (2009),

(d)

Finkelstein et al. (2009),

(e)

Teplitzt al. (2000).

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