We present the main steps that will be taken to extract Hα emission
flux from Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) photometric
data. For galaxies with z≲0.015, the Hα+[NII] emission is
covered by the J-PLUS narrow-band filter F660. We explore three different
methods to extract the Hα + [NII] flux from J-PLUS photometric data: a
combination of a broad-band and a narrow-band filter (r′ and F660), two
broad-band and a narrow-band one (r′, i′ and F660), and a SED-fitting
based method using 8 photometric points. To test these methodologies, we
simulated J-PLUS data from a sample of 7511 SDSS spectra with measured
Hα flux. Based on the same sample, we derive two empirical relations to
correct the derived Hα+[NII] flux from dust extinction and [NII]
contamination. We find that the only unbiased method is the SED fitting based
one. The combination of two filters underestimates the measurements of the
Hα + [NII] flux by a 28%, while the three filters method by a 9%. We
study the error budget of the SED-fitting based method and find that, in
addition to the photometric error, our measurements have a systematic
uncertainty of a 4.3%. Several sources contribute to this uncertainty:
differences between our measurement procedure and the one used to derive the
spectroscopic values, the use of simple stellar populations as templates, and
the intrinsic errors of the spectra, which were not taken into account. Apart
from that, the empirical corrections for dust extinction and [NII]
contamination add an extra uncertainty of 14%. Given the J-PLUS photometric
system, the best methodology to extract Hα + [NII] flux is the
SED-fitting based one. Using this method, we are able to recover reliable
Hα fluxes for thousands of nearby galaxies in a robust and homogeneous
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