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The properties of the first galaxies in the BLUETIDES simulation

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-06-21 v1

Abstract

We employ the very large cosmological hydrodynamical simulation BLUETIDES to investigate the predicted properties of the galaxy population during the epoch of reionisation (z>8z>8). BLUETIDES has a resolution and volume ((400/h577)3cMpc3(400/h\approx 577)^{3}\,{\rm cMpc^3}) providing a population of galaxies which is well matched to depth and area of current observational surveys targeting the high-redshift Universe. At z=8z=8 BLUETIDES includes almost 160,000 galaxies with stellar masses >108M>10^{8}\,{\rm M_{\odot}}. The population of galaxies predicted by BLUETIDES closely matches observational constraints on both the galaxy stellar mass function and far-UV (150nm150\,{\rm nm}) luminosity function. Galaxies in BLUETIDES are characterised by rapidly increasing star formation histories. Specific star formation rates decrease with redshift though remain largely insensitive to stellar mass. As a result of the enhanced surface density of metals more massive galaxies are predicted to have higher dust attenuation resulting in a significant steepening of the observed far-UV luminosity function at high luminosities. The contribution of active SMBHs to the UV luminosities of galaxies with stellar masses 10910M10^{9-10}\,{\rm M_{\odot}} is around 3%3\% on average. Approximately 25%25\% of galaxies with M1010MM_{*}\approx 10^{10}\,{\rm M_{\odot}} are predicted to have active SMBH which contribute >10%>10\% of the total UV luminosity.

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@article{arxiv.1704.00954,
  title  = {The properties of the first galaxies in the BLUETIDES simulation},
  author = {Stephen M. Wilkins and Yu Feng and Tiziana Di-Matteo and Rupert Croft and Christopher C. Lovell and Dacen Waters},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00954},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

16 pages, accepted for publication in MNRAS