English

Synergising semi-analytical models and hydrodynamical simulations to interpret JWST data from the first billion years

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-04-23 v2

Abstract

The field of high redshift galaxy formation has been revolutionised by JWST, which is yielding unprecedented insights on galaxy assembly at early times. Our key aim is to study the physical mechanisms that can explain the unexpected abundance of bright galaxies at z11z \geq 11, as well as their metal enrichment and spectral properties. We also use recent data to determine the key sources of reionisation. To do so, we implement cold gas fractions and star formation efficiencies derived from the SPHINX20 high-resolution radiation-hydrodynamics simulation into DELPHI, a semi-analytic model that tracks the assembly of dark matter halos and their baryonic components from z4.540z \sim 4.5-40. In addition, we explore two different methodologies to boost galaxy luminosities at z11z \geq 11: a stellar initial mass function (IMF) that becomes increasingly top-heavy with decreasing metallicity and increasing redshift (eIMF model), and star formation efficiencies that increase with increasing redshift (eSFE model). Our key findings are: (i) both the eIMF and eSFE models can explain the abundance of bright galaxies at z11z \geq 11; (ii) dust attenuation plays an important role for the bright-end of the UV LF at z11z \leq 11; (iii) the mass-metallicity relation is in place as early as z17z \sim 17 in all models although its slope is model-dependent; (iv) within the spread of both models and observations, all of our models are in good agreement with current estimates of β\beta slopes at z517z \sim 5-17 and Balmer break strengths at z610z \sim 6-10; (v) in the eIMF model, galaxies at z12z\geq12 or with MUV18\rm{M_{UV}}\geq-18 show values of ξion1025.55 [Hz erg1]\xi_{\rm{ion}} \sim 10^{25.55}~{\rm [Hz~erg^{-1}]}, twice larger than in other models; (vi) star formation in galaxies below 109M10^{9}\rm{M_{\odot}} is the key driver of reionisation, providing the bulk (85%\sim 85\%) of ionising photons down to its midpoint at z7z \sim 7.

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@article{arxiv.2502.02647,
  title  = {Synergising semi-analytical models and hydrodynamical simulations to interpret JWST data from the first billion years},
  author = {Valentin Mauerhofer and Pratika Dayal and Martin G. Haehnelt and Taysun Kimm and Joakim Rosdahl and Romain Teyssier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.02647},
  year   = {2025}
}