Reionization Histories of Milky Way Mass Halos
Tony Y. Li, Marcelo A. Alvarez, Risa H. Wechsler, Tom Abel

TL;DR
This study explores how the epoch of reionization affected present-day Milky Way-sized halos, revealing diverse reionization histories, environmental influences, and the significance of external sources in reionization processes.
Contribution
It combines N-body simulations with a seminumerical reionization model to analyze the detailed reionization histories of dark matter halos at z=0, highlighting halo diversity and environmental effects.
Findings
Most large halos reionized earlier than the universe
Significant scatter in reionization times within halos
External sources played a major role in reionization of Milky Way halos
Abstract
We investigate the connection between the epoch of reionization and the present day universe, by examining the extended mass reionization histories of dark matter halos identified at z=0. We combine an N-body dark matter simulation of a 600 Mpc volume with a three-dimensional, seminumerical reionization model. This provides reionization redshifts for each particle, which can then be connected with the properties of their halos at the present time. We find that the vast majority of present-day halos with masses larger than ~ few x 10^11 Msun reionize earlier than the rest of the universe. We also find significant halo-to-halo diversity in mass reionization histories, and find that in realistic inhomogenous models, the material within a given halo is not expected to reionize at the same time. In particular, the scatter in reionization times within individual halos is typically larger than…
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