Knebe, AlexanderLopez-Cano, DanielAvila, SantiagoFavole, GinevraStevens, Adam R. H.Gonzalez-Perez, VioletaReyes-Peraza, GuillermoYepes, GustavoChuang, Chia-HsunKitaura, Francisco-Shu2022-05-092022-05-092022-05-092022-01-2110.1093/mnras/stac006https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/187775WOS:000764893500013New surveys such as European Space Agencys (ESA's) Euclid mission are planned to map with unprecedented precision the large-scale structure of the Universe by measuring the 3D positions of tens of millions of galaxies. It is necessary to develop theoretically modelled galaxy catalogues to estimate the expected performance and to optimize the analysis strategy of these surveys. We populate two pairs of (1 h(-1) Gpc)(3) volume dark matter-only simulations from the UNIT project with galaxies using the Semi-Analytic Galaxy Evolution semi-analytic model of galaxy formation, coupled to the photoionization model GET.EMLINES to estimate their H alpha emission. These catalogues represent a unique suite that includes galaxy formation physics and - thanks to the fixed-pair technique used - an effective volume of similar to (5 h(-1) Gpc)(3), which is several times larger than the Euclid survey. We present the performance of these data and create five additional emission-line galaxy (ELG) catalogues by applying a dust-attenuation model as well as adjusting the flux threshold as a function of redshift in order to reproduce Euclid-forecast dN/dz values. As a first application, we study the abundance and clustering of those model H alpha ELGs: for scales greater than similar to 5 h(-1) Mpc, we find a scale-independent bias with a value of b similar to 1 at redshift z similar to 0.5, that can increase nearly linearly to b similar to 4 at z similar to 2, depending on the ELG catalogue. Model galaxy properties, including their emission-line fluxes (with and without dust extinction) are publicly available.Astronomy & Astrophysicsmethods: numericalgalaxies: abundancesgalaxies: formationgalaxies: high-redshiftlarge-scale structure of universecosmology: theorymass-metallicity relationstar-forming galaxieshalo occupation distributionredshift surveyevolutionmodelmultiwavelengthluminositycosmologyemittersUNITSIM-Galaxies: data release and clustering of emission-line galaxiestext::journal::journal article::research article