English

Dissecting Reionisation with the Cosmic Star Formation and Active Galactic Nuclei Luminosity History

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-12-01 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The combination of the z=013.5z=0-13.5 cosmic star formation history and active galactic nuclei (AGN) luminosity history as inferred by the James Webb Space Telescope is connected to the cosmic spectral energy distribution (CSED) to explore the sources of reionisation. We compute the redshift evolution of the corresponding cosmic ionising photon emissivity, the neutral fraction and the cosmic microwave background optical depth. We use the generative SED modelling code ProSpect to bracket the ionising emissivity between escape fractions of fesc=1100%f_{\mathrm{esc}} = 1 - 100\% for both the stars and AGN. Stars alone could have achieved reionisation by z6z\approx 6 with fesc30%f_{\mathrm{esc}} \gtrsim 30\% for solar metallicity (Z=0.02Z=0.02) stars or fesc10%f_{\mathrm{esc}} \gtrsim 10\% for metal-poor (Z=104Z=10^{-4}) stars. On the other hand, AGN by themselves would have struggled to produce sufficiently many ionising photons even with fesc=100%f_{\mathrm{esc}} = 100\%. A hybrid model containing both stars and AGN is explored where we find best fit (median±1σ\pm 1\sigma) fesc=f_{\mathrm{esc}}= 12%12\% (147+9%14^{+9}_{-7}\%) for the stars and fesc=f_{\mathrm{esc}}= 63%63\% (6032+28%60^{+28}_{-32}\%) for the AGN, maintained at all redshifts. In essence, the joint growth of stellar mass and supermassive black holes produces neither more nor fewer ionising photons than needed to reionise 99%\gtrsim 99\% of the intergalactic medium by z6z\approx 6.

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@article{arxiv.2507.16112,
  title  = {Dissecting Reionisation with the Cosmic Star Formation and Active Galactic Nuclei Luminosity History},
  author = {Jordan C. J. D'Silva and Simon P. Driver and Claudia D. P. Lagos and Aaron S. G. Robotham and Nathan J. Adams and Christopher J. Conselice and Brenda Frye and Nimish P. Hathi and Thomas Harvey and Anton M. Koekemoer and Rafael Ortiz and Massimo Ricotti and Clayton Robertson and Ross M. Silver and Stephen M. Wilkins and Christopher N. A. Willmer and Rogier A. Windhorst and Seth H. Cohen and Rolf A. Jansen and Jake Summers and Dan Coe and Norman A. Grogin and Madeline A. Marshall and Nor Pirzkal and Russell E. Ryan and Haojing Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.16112},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

19 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal