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Resolving galaxy formation in the early Universe with BonFIRE and CampFIRE

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-28 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The abundance and rapid growth of galaxies at cosmic dawn revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope challenges models of galaxy formation, motivating new simulations to uncover the processes driving early galaxy assembly. We present the first results from BonFIRE (L40L\approx40 cMpc, mbaryon5×104 Mm_{\rm baryon}\approx5\times10^4~\rm{M}_{\odot}) and CampFIRE (L5L\approx5 cMpc, at both mbaryon800 Mm_{\rm baryon}\approx800~\rm{M}_{\odot} and 6×103 M\approx6\times10^3~\rm{M}_{\odot}), a suite of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations of early galaxy formation (z6z\gtrsim6) from the Feedback In Realistic Environments (FIRE) project, using the FIRE-3 model. We use a resampling procedure to combine the large statistics of BonFIRE with the higher resolution of CampFIRE and robustly predict galaxy properties over a wide dynamic range (M1041010 MM_{\star}\sim10^4-10^{10}~\rm{M}_{\odot}). Galaxy formation in this suite emerges through clustered, bursty star formation, with halo-scale star formation efficiencies reaching 1030%10-30\% in high-mass halos. A subset of low-mass halos also have surprisingly high efficiencies of 1%\gtrsim1\% and host ultra-compact galaxies with narrow age spreads. We predict galaxy UV luminosity functions at 9 z259\lesssim~z\lesssim25 in broad agreement with observations at MUV19M_{\rm UV}\gtrsim-19, with a faint-end turnover at MUV14M_{\rm UV}\approx-14, but we slightly overpredict the abundance of brighter galaxies. We find that UV luminosity variability in early galaxies is strongly mass-dependent, with halo-to-halo scatter dominating at low masses and contributing comparably to rapid temporal burstiness at Mhalo1010 MM_{\rm halo}\gtrsim10^{10}~\rm{M}_{\odot}. We also present first results from a simple Pop~III model with a top-heavy IMF, demonstrating broad agreement with independent Pop~III predictions and observational constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2605.24104,
  title  = {Resolving galaxy formation in the early Universe with BonFIRE and CampFIRE},
  author = {Jenna Samuel and Michael Boylan-Kolchin and Robert Feldmann and Philip Hopkins and Guochao Sun and Pratik Gandhi and Alessandra Venditti and Xuejian Shen and Andrew Wetzel and Jorge Moreno and Julian Munoz and Rachel Cochrane and Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere and Volker Bromm and Steven Finkelstein and Maria Straight and Connor Painter and Jonathan Stern and James Bullock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24104},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

43 pages, 21 figures, submitted to ApJ. Comments welcome