New stack-based strong-line calibrations from ~1500 spectra yield mass-metallicity relations at z=1-10 with decreasing metallicity toward higher redshift and no slope change, plus 50 EMPG candidates at 1-4% solar metallicity showing large scatter and opposite sSFR trends.
arXiv:2601.02463
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A homogeneous analysis of 699 spectra yields Te-Te relations for ions including N II, O II, O III, S II, S III and Ar III, with lower dispersions for relations involving Te([N II]).
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