Intermediate-redshift galaxies show systematically higher dust attenuation at fixed star formation rate surface density than local galaxies, with the excess strongest for galaxies below the star-forming main sequence.
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JWST auroral-line selected galaxies at high redshift show an MZR slope of 0.38 with selection biases favoring high-SFR low-metallicity systems, while stacked non-detections lie closer to the fundamental metallicity relation.
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The MAGPI Survey: Evidence for Non-Universal Resolved Dust Attenuation Relations Beyond the Local Universe
Intermediate-redshift galaxies show systematically higher dust attenuation at fixed star formation rate surface density than local galaxies, with the excess strongest for galaxies below the star-forming main sequence.
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Shape of Direct-Method Mass-Metallicity Relation with JWST: Fast-Track Nitrogen and Helium Enrichment
JWST auroral-line selected galaxies at high redshift show an MZR slope of 0.38 with selection biases favoring high-SFR low-metallicity systems, while stacked non-detections lie closer to the fundamental metallicity relation.