# J-PLUS: Synthetic galaxy catalogues with emission lines for photometric   surveys

**Authors:** David Izquierdo-Villalba, Raul E. Angulo, Alvaro Orsi, Guillaume, Hurier, Gonzalo Vilella-Rojo, Silvia Bonoli, Carlos L\'opez-Sanjuan, Jailson, Alcaniz, Javier Cenarro, David Crist\'obal-Hornillos, Renato Dupke,, Alessandro Ederoclite, Carlos Hern\'andez-Monteagudo, Antonio Mar\'in-Franch,, Mariano Moles, Claudia Mendes de Oliveira, Laerte Sodr\'e Jr., Jes\'us, Varela, H\'ector V\'azquez Rami\'o

arXiv: 1907.02111 · 2019-11-19

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a synthetic galaxy lightcone model with detailed emission lines, validated against observations, to aid narrow-band optical survey analysis and improve emission-line galaxy identification.

## Contribution

It presents a novel lightcone construction integrated with nebular emission modeling for accurate galaxy photometry predictions in narrow-band surveys.

## Key findings

- Validated galaxy number counts and luminosity functions against observations.
- Demonstrated effective identification of emission-line galaxies using three-filter method.
- Publicly released mock catalogues for survey interpretation and analysis.

## Abstract

We present a synthetic galaxy lightcone specially designed for narrow-band optical photometric surveys. To reduce time-discreteness effects, unlike previous works, we directly include the lightcone construction in the \texttt{L-Galaxies} semi-analytic model applied to the subhalo merger trees of the {\tt Millennium} simulation. Additionally, we add a model for the nebular emission in star-forming regions, which is crucial for correctly predicting the narrow/medium-band photometry of galaxies. Explicitly, we consider, individually for each galaxy, the contribution of 9 different lines: $\rm Ly{\alpha}$ (1216\AA), \Hb (4861\AA), \Ha (6563\AA), {\oii} (3727\AA, 3729\AA), {\oiii} (4959\AA, 5007\AA), $\rm [\ion{Ne}{III}]$ (3870\AA), {\oi} (6300\AA), $\rm [\ion{N}{II}]$ (6548\AA, 6583\AA), and $\rm [\ion{S}{II}]$ (6717\AA, 6731\AA). We validate our lightcone by comparing galaxy number counts, angular clustering, and \Ha, \Hb, {\oii} and {\oiiiFd} luminosity functions to a compilation of observations. As an application of our mock lightcones, we generate catalogues tailored for J-PLUS, a large optical galaxy survey featuring 5 broad and 7 medium band filters. We study the ability of the survey to correctly identify, with a simple \textit{three filter method}, a population of emission-line galaxies at various redshifts. We show that the $4000\AA$ break in the spectral energy distribution of galaxies can be misidentified as line emission. However, all significant excess (larger than 0.4 magnitudes) can be correctly and unambiguously attributed to emission line galaxies. Our catalogues are publicly released to facilitate their use in interpreting narrow-band surveys and for quantifying the impact of line emission in broad band photometry.

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