Euclid preparation. Far-infrared predictions for Euclid galaxy catalogues: cluster, protocluster, and field
Euclid Collaboration: A. Parmar (1), D. L. Clements (1), M. Bolzonella (2), O. Cucciati (2), L. Pozzetti (2), H. Dannerbauer (3), G. Castignani (2), S. Serjeant (4), L. Wang (5, 6), R. Hill (7), D. Scott (7), J. G. Sorce (8, 9), M. Magliocchetti (10), F. Pace (11, 12, 13)

TL;DR
This study uses mock galaxy catalogues to predict far-infrared fluxes of Euclid-detectable galaxies, assessing survey capabilities and environmental effects on galaxy properties across cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed FIR flux predictions for Euclid galaxies using the MAMBO mock catalogue, including survey comparison and environmental dependence analysis.
Findings
FIR flux predictions match observed distributions and counts.
Euclid surveys recover the IR luminosity function up to high redshifts.
Large survey areas are necessary for robust statistical constraints.
Abstract
The MAMBO mock galaxy catalogue, based on the Millennium Simulation with empirically assigned galaxy properties, provides predictions of FIR fluxes and physical parameters of Euclid-detectable galaxies. Predicted FIR flux distributions confirm that only the brightest Euclid sources will be detectable in existing FIR surveys. We employ stacking to measure the mean dust properties as a function of stellar mass and redshift. We find dust temperatures and infrared luminosities increase with redshift across all mass bins, while dust masses remain roughly constant. FIR number counts from MAMBO show overall good agreement with observations, and the total infrared luminosity function reproduces published estimates across most redshift ranges, extending to z~10. Comparing the Euclid Wide and Deep Surveys, we find that the EDS recovers the total IRLF to fainter luminosities and higher redshifts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Technology and Applications
