Simulating the infrared sky with a Spritz
L. Bisigello, C. Gruppioni, A. Feltre, F. Calura, F. Pozzi, C., Vignali, L. Barchiesi, G. Rodighiero, M. Negrello

TL;DR
The paper introduces SPRITZ, a new simulation tool that generates realistic infrared galaxy catalogs consistent with observations, aiding predictions for current and future IR observatories like JWST and OST.
Contribution
SPRITZ is a versatile, phenomenological simulation that reproduces observed IR galaxy properties and predicts observations for upcoming facilities.
Findings
Simulated catalogues match observed IR galaxy number densities.
Reproduces observed stellar mass functions and luminosity functions.
Provides a tool for predicting IR observations with upcoming telescopes.
Abstract
Current hydrodynamical and semi-empirical simulations of galaxy formation and evolution have difficulties in reproducing the number densities of IR-detected galaxies. Therefore, a versatile, phenomenological new simulation tool is necessary to reproduce current and predict future observations at IR wavelengths. In this work we generate simulated catalogues starting from the Herschel infrared luminosity functions of different galaxy populations, in order to consider in a consistent way different populations of galaxies and active galactic nuclei. We associated a spectral energy distribution and physical properties, such as stellar mass, star-formation-rate and AGN contribution, to each simulated galaxy using a broad set of empirical relations. We compare the resulting simulated galaxies, extracted up to z10, with a broad set of observational relations. The Spectro-Photometric…
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