Astraeus III: The environment and physical properties of reionization sources
Abstract
In this work, we use the {\sc astraeus} (seminumerical rAdiative tranSfer coupling of galaxy formaTion and Reionization in N-body dArk mattEr simUlationS) framework which couples galaxy formation and reionization in the first billion years. Exploring a number of models for reionization feedback and the escape fraction of ionizing radiation from the galactic environment (), we quantify how the contribution of star-forming galaxies {(with halo masses M)} to reionization depends on the radiative feedback model, , and the environmental over-density. Our key findings are: (i) for constant models, intermediate-mass galaxies (with halo masses of M and absolute UV magnitudes of to ) in intermediate-density regions drive reionization; (ii) scenarios where increases with decreasing halo mass shift the galaxy population driving reionization to lower-mass galaxies (M) with lower luminosities () and over-densities; (iii) reionization imprints its topology on the ionizing emissivity of low-mass galaxies (M) through radiative feedback. Low-mass galaxies experience a stronger suppression of star formation by radiative feedback and show lower ionizing emissivities in over-dense regions; (iv) a change in with galaxy properties has the largest impact on the sources of reionization and their detectability, with the radiative feedback strength and environmental over-density playing a sub-dominant role; (v) JWST-surveys (with a limiting magnitude of ) will be able to detect the galaxies providing () of reionization photons at for constant models (scenarios where increases with decreasing halo mass).
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@article{arxiv.2008.13215,
title = {Astraeus III: The environment and physical properties of reionization sources},
author = {Anne Hutter and Pratika Dayal and Laurent Legrand and Stefan Gottlöber and Gustavo Yepes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.13215},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
14 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS