Dark-ages reionization & galaxy formation simulation IV: UV luminosity functions of high-redshift galaxies
Chuanwu Liu, Simon J. Mutch, P. W. Angel, Alan R. Duffy, Paul M. Geil,, Gregory B. Poole, Andrei Mesinger, J. Stuart B. Wyithe

TL;DR
This paper presents simulations of high-redshift galaxy UV luminosity functions during the Epoch of Reionization, matching observations and predicting the role of faint galaxies in reionization.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model combining N-body, semi-analytic, and semi-numerical methods to accurately reproduce UV luminosity functions and related galaxy properties at high redshift.
Findings
Model reproduces observed UV luminosity functions from z~5 to 10.
Faint galaxies below current detection limits dominate ionizing photon production.
UV luminosity correlates with stellar and halo mass, with evolution over redshift.
Abstract
In this paper we present calculations of the UV luminosity function from the Dark-ages Reionization And Galaxy-formation Observables from Numerical Simulations (DRAGONS) project, which combines N-body, semi-analytic and semi-numerical modelling designed to study galaxy formation during the Epoch of Reionization. Using galaxy formation physics including supernova feedback, the model naturally reproduces the UV LFs for high-redshift star-forming galaxies from through to . We investigate the luminosity--star formation rate (SFR) relation, finding that variable SFR histories of galaxies result in a scatter around the median relation of -- dex depending on UV luminosity. We find close agreement between the model and observationally derived SFR functions. We use our calculated luminosities to investigate the luminosity function below current detection limits,…
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