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SCORCH I: The Galaxy-Halo Connection in the First Billion Years

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-11-04 v2

Abstract

SCORCH (Simulations and Constructions of the Reionization of Cosmic Hydrogen) is a new project to study the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). In this first paper, we probe the connection between observed high-redshift galaxies and simulated dark matter halos to better understand the abundance and evolution of the primary source of ionizing radiation. High-resolution N-body simulations are run to quantify the abundance of dark matter halos as a function of mass MM, accretion rate M˙\dot{M}, and redshift zz. A new fit for the halo mass function dn/dMdn/dM is 20%\approx 20\% more accurate at the high-mass end where bright galaxies are expected to reside. A novel approach is used to fit the halo accretion rate function dn/dM˙dn/d\dot{M} in terms of the halo mass function. Abundance matching against the observed galaxy luminosity function is used to estimate the luminosity-mass relation and the luminosity-accretion-rate relation. The inferred star formation efficiency is not monotonic with MM nor M˙\dot{M}, but reaches a maximum value at a characteristic mass 2×1011 M\sim 2 \times 10^{11}\ M_\odot and a characteristic accretion rate 6×102 M/yr\sim 6 \times 10^2\ M_\odot/{\rm yr} at z6z \approx 6. We find a universal EoR luminosity-accretion-rate relation and construct a fiducial model for the galaxy luminosity function. The Schechter parameters evolve such that ϕ\phi_\star decreases, MM_\star is more positive (fainter), and α\alpha is more negative (steeper) at higher redshifts. We forecast for the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and show that with apparent magnitude limit mAB31 (32)m_{\rm AB} \approx 31\ (32), it can observe 11 (24)\gtrsim 11\ (24) unlensed galaxies per square degree per unit redshift at least down to MM_\star at z13 (14)z \lesssim 13\ (14).

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@article{arxiv.1507.02685,
  title  = {SCORCH I: The Galaxy-Halo Connection in the First Billion Years},
  author = {Hy Trac and Renyue Cen and Philip Mansfield},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.02685},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Published in ApJ, 16 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables