论文标题
JWST-VI的半分析预测。模拟的灯光和星系聚类预测
Semi-analytic forecasts for JWST -- VI. Simulated lightcones and galaxy clustering predictions
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论文摘要
在詹姆斯·韦伯(James Webb)太空望远镜(JWST)的委托标志的高红移探索时代的新时代,我们介绍了两套星系目录,旨在帮助计划和解释观察计划。 We provide a set of 40 wide-field lightcones with footprints spanning approximately ~ 1,000 sq. arcmin, containing galaxies up to z = 10, and a new set of 8 ultra-deep lightcones with 132 sq. arcmin footprints, containing galaxies up to z ~ 12 down to the magnitudes expected to be reached in the deepest JWST surveys.这些模拟灯杆是从无耗散的N体模拟中提取的,并使用良好的,计算上有效的Santa Cruz半分析模型的星系填充了星系。我们提供了广泛的预测物理特性,并提供了NiRCAM和许多其他仪器的模拟光度法。我们探讨了这些模拟的灯光中星系的预测计数和光度函数以及角度的两点相关函数。我们还使用多个LightCone实现探索了预测的现场到现场方差。我们发现,这些灯杆重现了观察到的聚类的可用测量值,从0.2 <z <7.5很好。我们可以在高红移时为星系聚类提供预测,这可以从未来的JWST观测值中获得。此处介绍的所有LightCones均通过基于Web的交互式数据发布Portal https://flathub.flatironinstitute.org/group/sam-forecasts提供。
In anticipation of the new era of high-redshift exploration marked by the commissioning of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), we present two sets of galaxy catalogues that are designed to aid the planning and interpretation of observing programs. We provide a set of 40 wide-field lightcones with footprints spanning approximately ~ 1,000 sq. arcmin, containing galaxies up to z = 10, and a new set of 8 ultra-deep lightcones with 132 sq. arcmin footprints, containing galaxies up to z ~ 12 down to the magnitudes expected to be reached in the deepest JWST surveys. These mock lightcones are extracted from dissipationless N-body simulations and populated with galaxies using the well-established, computationally efficient Santa Cruz semi-analytic model for galaxy formation. We provide a wide range of predicted physical properties, and simulated photometry from NIRCam and many other instruments. We explore the predicted counts and luminosity functions and angular two-point correlation functions for galaxies in these simulated lightcones. We also explore the predicted field-to-field variance using multiple lightcone realizations. We find that these lightcones reproduce the available measurements of observed clustering from 0.2 < z < 7.5 very well. We provide predictions for galaxy clustering at high redshift that may be obtained from future JWST observations. All of the lightcones presented here are made available through a web-based, interactive data release portal https://flathub.flatironinstitute.org/group/sam-forecasts.