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2014MNRAS.442.2560W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 442, 2560-2579 (2014/August-2)

The birth of a galaxy - III. Propelling reionization with the faintest galaxies.

WISE J.H., DEMCHENKO V.G., HALICEK M.T., NORMAN M.L., TURK M.J., ABEL T. and SMITH B.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Starlight from galaxies plays a pivotal role throughout the process of cosmic reionization. We present the statistics of dwarf galaxy properties at z > 7 in haloes with masses up to 109M, using a cosmological radiation hydrodynamics simulation that follows their buildup starting with their Population III progenitors. We find that metal-enriched star formation is not restricted to atomic cooling (Tvir ≥ 104K) haloes, but can occur in haloes down to masses ∼ 106M, especially in neutral regions. Even though these smallest galaxies only host up to 104M of stars, they provide nearly 30 percent of the ionizing photon budget. We find that the galaxy luminosity function flattens above MUV ∼ -12 with a number density that is unchanged at z ≲ 10. The fraction of ionizing radiation escaping into the intergalactic medium is inversely dependent on halo mass, decreasing from 50 to 5 percent in the mass range logM/M = 7.0-8.5. Using our galaxy statistics in a semi-analytic reionization model, we find a Thomson scattering optical depth consistent with the latest Planck results, while still being consistent with the UV emissivity constraints provided by Lyα forest observations at z = 4-6.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): radiative transfer - methods: numerical - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - dark ages, reionization, first stars

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