{ "id": "1709.01936", "version": "v1", "published": "2017-09-06T18:00:06.000Z", "updated": "2017-09-06T18:00:06.000Z", "title": "Predicting emission line fluxes and number counts of distant galaxies for cosmological surveys", "authors": [ "F. Valentino", "E. Daddi", "J. D. Silverman", "A. Puglisi", "D. Kashino", "A. Renzini", "A. Cimatti", "L. Pozzetti", "G. Rodighiero", "M. Pannella", "R. Gobat", "G. Zamorani" ], "comment": "Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 21 pages (+9 pages of appendix), 18 Figures. Machine readable tables will be available online", "categories": [ "astro-ph.GA", "astro-ph.CO" ], "abstract": "We estimate the number counts of line emitters at high redshift and their evolution with cosmic time based on a combination of photometry and spectroscopy. We predict the H$\\alpha$, H$\\beta$, [OII], and [OIII] line fluxes for more than $35,000$ galaxies down to stellar masses of $\\sim10^9$ $M_{\\odot}$ in the COSMOS and GOODS-S fields, applying standard conversions and exploiting the spectroscopic coverage of the FMOS-COSMOS survey at $z\\sim1.55$ to calibrate the predictions. We calculate the number counts of H$\\alpha$, [OII], and [OIII] emitters down to fluxes of $1\\times10^{-17}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ in the range $1.4 < z < 1.8$ covered by the FMOS-COSMOS survey. We model the time evolution of the differential and cumulative H$\\alpha$ counts, steeply declining at the brightest fluxes. We expect $\\sim9,300-9,700$ and $\\sim2,300-2,900$ galaxies deg$^{-2}$ for fluxes $\\geq1\\times10^{-16}$ and $\\geq2\\times10^{-16}$ erg cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ over the range $0.9