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2019ApJ...879...36F - Astrophys. J., 879, 36-36 (2019/July-1)

Conditions for reionizing the Universe with a low galaxy ionizing photon escape fraction.

FINKELSTEIN S.L., D'ALOISIO A., PAARDEKOOPER J.-P., RYAN R.Jr, BEHROOZI P., FINLATOR K., LIVERMORE R., UPTON SANDERBECK P.R., DALLA VECCHIA C. and KHOCHFAR S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore scenarios for reionizing the intergalactic medium with low galaxy ionizing photon escape fractions. We combine simulation-based halo mass-dependent escape fractions with an extrapolation of the observed galaxy rest-ultraviolet luminosity functions to solve for the reionization history from z = 20→4. We explore the posterior distributions for key unknown quantities, including the limiting halo mass for star formation, the ionizing photon production efficiency, and a potential contribution from active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We marginalize over the allowable parameter space using a Markov chain Monte Carlo method, finding a solution that satisfies the most model-independent constraints on reionization. Our fiducial model can match observational constraints with an average escape fraction of <5% throughout the bulk of the epoch of reionization if (i) galaxies form stars down to the atomic cooling limit before reionization and a photosuppression mass of log(Mh/M) ∼ 9 during/after reionization (-13 < MUV,lim < -11), (ii) galaxies become more efficient producers of ionizing photons at higher redshifts and fainter magnitudes, and (iii) there is a significant but subdominant contribution by AGNs at z <= 7. In this model, the faintest galaxies (MUV > -15) dominate the ionizing emissivity, leading to an earlier start to reionization and a smoother evolution of the ionized volume-filling fraction than models that assume a single escape fraction at all redshifts and luminosities. The ionizing emissivity from this model is consistent with observations at z = 4-5 (and below, when extrapolated), in contrast to some models that assume a single escape fraction. Our predicted ionized volume-filling fraction at z = 7 of QHII_ = 78% (±8%) is in modest (∼1σ-2σ) tension with observations of Lyα emitters at z ∼ 7 and the damping-wing analyses of the two known z > 7 quasars, which prefer QHII,z=7_ ∼ 40%-50%.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): dark ages, reionization, first stars - early universe - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation

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