Abstract
We present the Flagship galaxy mock, a simulated catalogue of billions
of galaxies designed to support the scientific exploitation of the Euclid mission. Euclid
is a medium-class mission of the European Space Agency optimised to
determine the properties of dark matter and dark energy on the largest
scales of the Universe. It probes structure formation over more than 10
billion years primarily from the combination of weak gravitational
lensing and galaxy clustering data. The breadth of Euclid’s data
will also foster a wide variety of scientific analyses. The Flagship
simulation was developed to provide a realistic approximation to the
galaxies that will be observed by Euclid and used in its scientific exploitation. We ran a state-of-the-art N-body
simulation with four trillion particles, producing a lightcone on the
fly. From the dark matter particles, we produced a catalogue of 16
billion haloes in one octant of the sky in the lightcone up to redshift z
= 3. We then populated these haloes with mock galaxies using a halo
occupation distribution and abundance-matching approach, calibrating the
free parameters of the galaxy mock against observed correlations and
other basic galaxy properties. Modelled galaxy properties include
luminosity and flux in several bands, redshifts, positions and
velocities, spectral energy distributions, shapes and sizes, stellar
masses, star formation rates, metallicities, emission line fluxes, and
lensing properties. We selected a final sample of 3.4 billion galaxies
with a magnitude cut of HE < 26, where we are
complete. We have performed a comprehensive set of validation tests to
check the similarity to observational data and theoretical models. In
particular, our catalogue is able to closely reproduce the main
characteristics of the weak lensing and galaxy clustering samples to be
used in the mission main cosmological analysis. Moreover, given its
depth and completeness, this new galaxy mock also provides the community
with a powerful tool for developing a wide range of scientific analyses
beyond the Euclid mission.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | A5 |
| Journal | Astronomy and Astrophysics |
| Volume | 697 |
| Number of pages | 47 |
| ISSN | 0004-6361 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Keywords
- Gravitational lensing: weak
- Catalogs
- Galaxies: evolution
- Cosmology: observations
- Large-scale structure of Universe
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