Cosmic Reionization On Computers: The Faint End of the Galaxy Luminosity Function
Abstract
Using numerical cosmological simulations completed under the "Cosmic Reionization On Computers" (CROC) project, I explore theoretical predictions for the faint end of the galaxy UV luminosity functions at . A commonly used Schechter function approximation with the magnitude cut at provides a reasonable fit to the actual luminosity function of simulated galaxies. When the Schechter functional form is forced on the luminosity functions from the simulations, the magnitude cut is found to vary between and with a mild redshift dependence. An analytical model of reionization from Madau, Haardt & Rees (1997), as used by Robertson et al. (2015), provides a good description of the simulated results, but only if the redshift dependence of the effective escape fraction (induced by physical processes not captured by the Madau, Haardt & Rees model) is accounted for.
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@article{arxiv.1603.07729,
title = {Cosmic Reionization On Computers: The Faint End of the Galaxy Luminosity Function},
author = {Nickolay Y. Gnedin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07729},
year = {2016}
}
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Published in ApJ Letters