Emission-line properties of IllustrisTNG galaxies: from local diagnostic diagrams to high-redshift predictions for JWST
Michaela Hirschmann, Stephane Charlot, Anna Feltre, Emma Curtis-Lake,, Rachel S. Somerville, Jacopo Chevallard, Ena Choi, Dylan Nelson, Christophe, Morisset, Adele Plat, Alba Vidal-Garcia

TL;DR
This study combines cosmological simulations with advanced nebular-emission models to predict emission-line properties of galaxies across cosmic time, aiding interpretation of JWST observations and understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel coupling of IllustrisTNG simulations with new nebular-emission models, including radiative shocks, to predict emission-line properties from z≈0 to z=8.
Findings
Simulated optical emission-line properties match classical diagnostic expectations.
High-redshift galaxy populations are dominated by star-forming and active galaxies.
Predicted JWST detection times for various emission lines in deep spectroscopic surveys.
Abstract
We compute synthetic, rest-frame optical and ultraviolet (UV) emission-line properties of galaxy populations at redshifts from z0 to z=8 in a full cosmological framework. We achieve this by coupling, in post-processing, the cosmological IllustrisTNG simulations with new-generation nebular-emission models, accounting for line emission from young stars, post-asymptotic-giant-branch (PAGB) stars, accreting black holes (BHs) and, for the first time, fast radiative shocks. The optical emission-line properties of simulated galaxies dominated by different ionizing sources are largely consistent with those expected from classical diagnostic diagrams and reflect the observed increase in [OIII]/H at fixed [NII]/H and the evolution of the H, [OIII] and [OII] luminosity functions from z0 to z2. At higher redshift, we find that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
