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Constraining the Initial Mass function in the Epoch of Reionization from Astrophysical and Cosmological data

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-03-14 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

[abridged] We aim to constrain the stellar initial mass function (IMF) during the epoch of reionization. To this purpose, we build up a semi-empirical model for the reionization history of the Universe, based on various ingredients: the latest determination of the UV galaxy luminosity function from JWST out to redshift z12z\lesssim 12; data-inferred and simulation-driven assumptions on the redshift-dependent escape fraction of ionizing photons from primordial galaxies; a simple yet flexible parameterization of the IMF ϕ(m)mξem,c/m\phi(m_\star)\sim m_\star^\xi\, e^{-m_{\star,\rm c}/m_\star} in terms of a high-mass end slope ξ<0\xi<0 and of a characteristic mass m,cm_{\star,\rm c} below which a flattening or a bending sets in; the PARSEC stellar evolution code to compute the UV and ionizing emission from different star's masses as a function of age and metallicity; a few physical constraints related to stellar and galaxy formation in faint galaxies at the reionization redshifts. We compare our model outcomes with the reionization observables from different astrophysical and cosmological probes, and perform Bayesian inference on the IMF parameters. We find that the IMF slope ξ\xi is within the range from 2.8-2.8 to 2.3-2.3, while appreciably flatter slopes are excluded at great significance. However, the bestfit value of the IMF characteristic mass m,cm_{\star,\rm c}\sim a few MM_\odot implies a suppression in the formation of small stellar masses, at variance with the IMF in the local Universe; this may be induced by the thermal background 2030\sim 20-30 K provided by CMB photons at the reionization redshifts. Finally, we investigate the implications of our reconstructed IMF on the recent JWST detections of massive galaxies at and beyond the reionization epoch, showing that any putative tension with the standard cosmological framework is substantially alleviated.

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@article{arxiv.2403.07401,
  title  = {Constraining the Initial Mass function in the Epoch of Reionization from Astrophysical and Cosmological data},
  author = {A. Lapi and G. Gandolfi and L. Boco and F. Gabrielli and M. Massardi and B. S. Haridasu and C. Baccigalupi and A. Bressan and L. Danese},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.07401},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

21 pages, 11 figures, typos corrected, in press on Universe