The Little Galaxies that Could (Reionize the Universe): Predicting Faint End Slopes & Escape Fractions at z > 4
Lauren Anderson, Fabio Governato, Michael Karcher, Tom Quinn, James, Wadsley

TL;DR
This paper uses high-resolution simulations to predict the abundance and escape fractions of faint galaxies during reionization, showing faint galaxies dominate ionizing photon output and reionize the universe.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, predictive simulation approach calibrated at z=0 to accurately model faint galaxy populations and their ionizing escape fractions at high redshift.
Findings
Faint galaxies have steep luminosity function slopes, indicating high number densities.
Escape fraction correlates with UV magnitude, reaching about 35% for faint galaxies.
Faint galaxies' ionizing output is sufficient to reionize the universe without extra sources.
Abstract
The sources that reionized the universe are still unknown, but likely candidates are faint but numerous galaxies. In this paper we present results from running a high resolution, uniform volume simulation, the Vulcan, to predict the number densities of undetectable, faint galaxies and their escape fractions of ionizing radiation, , during reionization. Our approach combines a high spatial resolution, a realistic treatment of feedback and hydro processes, a strict threshold for minimum number of resolution elements per galaxy, and a converged measurement of . We calibrate our physical model using a novel approach to create realistic galaxies at z=0, so the simulation is predictive at high redshifts. With this approach we can (1) robustly predict the evolution of the galaxy UV luminosity function at faint magnitudes down to ~-15, two…
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