Luminosity function of [OII] emission-line galaxies in the MassiveBlack-II simulation
KwangHo Park, Tiziana Di Matteo, Shirley Ho, Rupert Croft, Stephen M., Wilkins, Yu Feng, Nishikanta Khandai

TL;DR
This study uses the MassiveBlack-II simulation to analyze the luminosity function of [OII] emission-line galaxies across redshifts 0.06 to 3.0, comparing with observations and forecasting future survey results.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of [OII] galaxy luminosity functions and their evolution, validating the simulation against observations and predicting high-redshift behavior.
Findings
Good agreement with observations at z=1 for L([OII])<10^{43} erg/s
Excess of bright [OII] galaxies at low redshift in the simulation
Predicted evolution of LF slopes and galaxy clustering from z=2 to 0
Abstract
We examine the luminosity function (LF) of [OII] emission-line galaxies in the high-resolution cosmological simulation MassiveBlack-II (MBII). From the spectral energy distribution of each galaxy, we select a sub-sample of star-forming galaxies at using the [OII] emission line luminosity L([OII]). We confirm that the specific star formation rate matches that in the GAMA survey. We show that the [OII] LF at z=1.0 from the MBII shows a good agreement with the LFs from several surveys below L([OII])= erg/s while the low redshifts () show an excess in the prediction of bright [OII] galaxies, but still displaying a good match with observations below L([OII])= erg/s. Based on the validity in reproducing the properties of [OII] galaxies at low redshift (), we forecast the evolution of the [OII] LF at high redshift (),…
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