LyC escape from SPHINX galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization
Abstract
We measure escape fractions, , of ionizing radiation from galaxies in the SPHINX suite of cosmological radiation-hydrodynamical simulations of reionization, resolving halos with with a minimum cell width of pc. Our new and largest co-moving Mpc wide volume contains tens of thousands of star-forming galaxies with halo masses up to a few times . The simulated galaxies agree well with observational constraints of the UV luminosity function in the Epoch of Reionization. The escape fraction fluctuates strongly in individual galaxies over timescales of a few Myrs, due to its regulation by supernova and radiation feedback, and at any given time a tiny fraction of star-forming galaxies emits a large fraction of the ionizing radiation escaping into the inter-galactic medium. Statistically, peaks in intermediate-mass, intermediate-brightness, and low-metallicity galaxies (, , ), dropping strongly for lower and higher masses, brighter and dimmer galaxies, and more metal-rich galaxies. The escape fraction correlates positively with both the short-term and long-term specific star formation rate. According to SPHINX, galaxies too dim to be yet observed, with , provide about percent of the photons contributing to reionization. The global averaged naturally decreases with decreasing redshift, as predicted by UV background models and low-redshift observations. This evolution is driven by decreasing specific star formation rates over cosmic time.
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@article{arxiv.2207.03232,
title = {LyC escape from SPHINX galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization},
author = {Joakim Rosdahl and Jérémy Blaizot and Harley Katz and Taysun Kimm and Thibault Garel and Martin Haehnelt and Laura C. Keating and Sergion Martin-Alvarez and Léo Michel-Dansac and Pierre Ocvirk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.03232},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
20 figures, 21 pages plus appendices. Accepted for publication in MNRAS