Concordance models of reionization: implications for faint galaxies and escape fraction evolution
M. Kuhlen, C.-A. Faucher-Giguere (UC Berkeley)

TL;DR
This paper explores how different models of galaxy faintness and escape fraction of ionizing photons impact our understanding of cosmic reionization, using observational constraints from UV luminosity functions, the Lya forest, and CMB data.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of reionization scenarios constrained by multiple observational data, highlighting the importance of faint galaxies and escape fraction evolution.
Findings
Models require faint galaxies down to M_lim ~ -10 or increased escape fraction at high z.
Hybrid models with modest escape fraction increase fit the data well.
Reionization likely occurred around z~10 with a relatively short duration.
Abstract
Recent observations have constrained the galaxy UV luminosity function up to z~10. However, these observations alone allow for a wide range of reionization scenarios due to uncertainties in the abundance of faint galaxies and the escape fraction of ionizing photons. We show that requiring continuity with post-reionization (z<6) measurements, where the Lya forest provides a complete probe of the cosmological emissivity of ionizing photons, significantly reduces the permitted parameter space. Models that are simultaneously consistent with the measured UV luminosity function, the Thomson optical depth to the CMB, and the Lya forest data require either: 1) extrapolation of the galaxy luminosity function down to very faint UV magnitudes M_lim ~ -10, corresponding roughly to the UV background suppression scale; 2) an increase of f_esc by a factor > ~10 from z=4 (where the best fit is 4%) to…
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