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Table A.1.

NB filters used to select Lyα emitting quasars.

NB ID Namea 5σ magABb Lyαz (±0.06)c # Selectedd
1 NB455 22.18 2.76 103
2 NB465 22.17 2.84 120
3 NB475 22.27 2.91 88
4 NB485 22.41 2.99 117
5 NB495 22.36 3.08 80
6 NB505 22.30 3.16 66
7 NB515 22.24 3.25 65
8 NB525 22.30 3.32 29
9 NB535 22.27 3.41 32
10 NB545 22.31 3.50 13
11 NB555 22.11 3.58 26
12 NB565 22.26 3.66 23
13 NB575 22.31 3.73 20
14 NB585 22.13 3.82 25
15 NB595 22.06 3.90 17
16 NB605 22.25 3.98 4
17 NB615 22.34 4.06 8
18 NB625 22.21 4.15 10
19 NB635 22.23 4.23 4
20 NB645 22.39 4.31 2
21 NB655 22.38 4.39 1
22 NB665 22.38 4.47 6
23 NB675 22.35 4.56 0
24 NB685 22.14 4.64 1
25 NB695 22.12 4.72 2
26 NB705 22.27 4.81 1
27 NB715 22.37 4.89 2
28 NB725 22.04 4.97 0
29 NB735 21.95 5.05 2
30 NB745 22.07 5.13 0
31 NB755 21.93 5.21 1

Notes. aThe name of the filters is composed of “NB” + the approximate effective wavelength in nm. bAverage limit magnitude at the 5σ level. cInterval of Lyα redshifts probed. The amplitude of this interval is defined by the FWHM of the filters. dNumber of selected Lyα emitting quasars in the final sample by each NB.

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