A new generation of cosmological experiments will spectroscopically detect the Ha line from emission-line galaxies at optical/near-infrared frequencies. Other emission lines will also be present, which may come from the same Ha sample or constitute a new galaxy sample altogether. Our goal is to assess the value, for cosmological investigation, of galaxies at z ≥ 2 present in Ha galaxy surveys and identifiable by the highly redshifted ultraviolet and optical lines - namely the OII line and the OIII doublet in combination with the Hβ line. We use state-of-the-art luminosity functions to estimate the number density of OIII + Hβ and OII ELGs.We study the constraining power of these high-redshift galaxy samples on cosmological parameters such as the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) amplitude, H(z), DA(z), fs8(z), and bs8(z) for different survey designs.We present a strong science case for extracting the OIII + Hβ sample, which we consider as an independent probe of the Universe in the redshift range 2-3. Moreover, we show that the OII sample can be used to measure the BAO and growth of structure above z = 3; albeit it may be shot-noise dominated, it will none the less provide valuable tomographic information. We discuss the scientific potential of a sample of galaxies, which, so far, has been mainly considered as a contaminant in Ha galaxy surveys. Our findings indicate that planed Ha surveys should include the extraction of these oxygen-line samples in their pipeline, to enhance their scientific impact on cosmology.
High-redshift cosmology with oxygen lines from Ha surveys
Camera S.Co-first
2020-01-01
Abstract
A new generation of cosmological experiments will spectroscopically detect the Ha line from emission-line galaxies at optical/near-infrared frequencies. Other emission lines will also be present, which may come from the same Ha sample or constitute a new galaxy sample altogether. Our goal is to assess the value, for cosmological investigation, of galaxies at z ≥ 2 present in Ha galaxy surveys and identifiable by the highly redshifted ultraviolet and optical lines - namely the OII line and the OIII doublet in combination with the Hβ line. We use state-of-the-art luminosity functions to estimate the number density of OIII + Hβ and OII ELGs.We study the constraining power of these high-redshift galaxy samples on cosmological parameters such as the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) amplitude, H(z), DA(z), fs8(z), and bs8(z) for different survey designs.We present a strong science case for extracting the OIII + Hβ sample, which we consider as an independent probe of the Universe in the redshift range 2-3. Moreover, we show that the OII sample can be used to measure the BAO and growth of structure above z = 3; albeit it may be shot-noise dominated, it will none the less provide valuable tomographic information. We discuss the scientific potential of a sample of galaxies, which, so far, has been mainly considered as a contaminant in Ha galaxy surveys. Our findings indicate that planed Ha surveys should include the extraction of these oxygen-line samples in their pipeline, to enhance their scientific impact on cosmology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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