English

Thermal and Reionisation History within a Large-Volume Semi-Analytic Galaxy Formation Simulation

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-02-21 v2

Abstract

We predict the 21-cm global signal and power spectra during the Epoch of Reionisation using the MERAXES semi-analytic galaxy formation and reionisation model, updated to include X-ray heating and thermal evolution of the intergalactic medium. Studying the formation and evolution of galaxies together with the reionisation of cosmic hydrogen using semi-analytic models (such as MERAXES) requires N-body simulations within large volumes and high mass resolutions. For this, we use a simulation of side-length 210 h1210~h^{-1} Mpc with 432034320^3 particles resolving dark matter haloes to masses of 5×108 h1 M5\times10^8~h^{-1}~M_\odot. To reach the mass resolution of atomically cooled galaxies, thought to be the dominant population contributing to reionisation, at z=20z=20 of 2×107 h1 M\sim 2\times10^7~h^{-1}~M_\odot, we augment this simulation using the DARKFOREST Monte-Carlo merger tree algorithm (achieving an effective particle count of 1012\sim10^{12}). Using this augmented simulation we explore the impact of mass resolution on the predicted reionisation history as well as the impact of X-ray heating on the 21-cm global signal and the 21-cm power spectra. We also explore the cosmic variance of 21-cm statistics within 70370^{3} h3h^{-3} Mpc3^3 sub-volumes. We find that the midpoint of reionisation varies by Δz0.8\Delta z\sim0.8 and that the cosmic variance on the power spectrum is underestimated by a factor of 242-4 at k0.10.4k\sim 0.1-0.4 Mpc1^{-1} due to the non-Gaussian nature of the 21-cm signal. To our knowledge, this work represents the first model of both reionisation and galaxy formation which resolves low-mass atomically cooled galaxies while simultaneously sampling sufficiently large scales necessary for exploring the effects of X-rays in the early Universe.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2210.08910,
  title  = {Thermal and Reionisation History within a Large-Volume Semi-Analytic Galaxy Formation Simulation},
  author = {Sreedhar Balu and Bradley Greig and Yisheng Qiu and Chris Power and Yuxiang Qin and Simon Mutch and J. Stuart B. Wyithe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.08910},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

17 pages, 13 figures, revised and MNRAS accepted version