Mock catalogues of emission line galaxies based on the local mass density in dark-matter only simulations
Ken Osato, Takahiro Nishimichi, Masahiro Takada

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast method to generate mock emission line galaxy catalogues from dark-matter simulations, aiding cosmological surveys by accurately modeling galaxy clustering and systematics.
Contribution
A novel, efficient scheme for populating ELGs in dark-matter simulations based on local density, capturing clustering and redshift-space distortions effectively.
Findings
Power spectrum matches hydrodynamical simulations up to small scales
ELGs preferentially found in filamentary structures
Weaker Finger-of-God effect observed in simulated ELGs
Abstract
The high-precision measurement of spatial clustering of emission line galaxies (ELGs) is a primary objective for upcoming cosmological spectroscopic surveys. The source of strong emission of ELGs is nebular emission from surrounding ionized gas irradiated by massive short-lived stars in star-forming galaxies. As a result, ELGs are more likely to reside in newly-formed halos and this leads to a nonlinear relation between ELG number density and matter density fields. In order to estimate the covariance matrix of cosmological observables, it is essential to produce many independent realisations to simulate ELG distributions for large survey volumes. To this end, we present a novel and fast scheme to populate ELGs in dark-matter only -body simulations based on local density field. This method enables fast production of mock ELG catalogues suitable for verifying analysis methods and…
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