The Inhomogeneous Reionization Times of Present-day Galaxies
Abstract
Today's galaxies experienced cosmic reionization at different times in different locations. For the first time, reionization ( ionized) redshifts, , at the location of their progenitors are derived from new, fully-coupled radiation-hydrodynamics simulation of galaxy formation and reionization at , matched to N-body simulation to z = 0. Constrained initial conditions were chosen to form the well-known structures of the local universe, including the Local Group and Virgo, in a (91 Mpc) volume large enough to model both global and local reionization. Reionization simulation CoDa I-AMR, by CPU-GPU code EMMA, used (2048) particles and (2048) initial cells, adaptively-refined, while N-body simulation CoDa I-DM2048, by Gadget2, used (2048) particles, to find reionization times for all galaxies at z = 0 with masses . Galaxies with reionized earlier than the universe as a whole, by up to 500 Myrs, with significant scatter. For Milky-Way-like galaxies, ranged from 8 to 15. Galaxies with typically reionized as late or later than globally-averaged reionization at , in neighborhoods where reionization was completed by external radiation. The spread of reionization times within galaxies was sometimes as large as the galaxy-to-galaxy scatter. The Milky Way and M31 reionized earlier than global reionization but later than typical for their mass, neither dominated by external radiation. Their most massive progenitors at had = 9.8 (MW) and 11 (M31), while their total masses had = 8.2 (both).
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@article{arxiv.1802.01613,
title = {The Inhomogeneous Reionization Times of Present-day Galaxies},
author = {Dominique Aubert and Nicolas Deparis and Pierre Ocvirk and Paul R. Shapiro and Ilian T. Iliev and Gustavo Yepes and Stefan Gottloeber and Yehuda Hoffman and Romain Teyssier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.01613},
year = {2018}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures, updated version accepted for publication in ApJL