Tracing the Sources of Reionization in Cosmological Radiation Hydrodynamics Simulations
Harley Katz, Taysun Kimm, Martin G. Haehnelt, Debora Sijacki, Joakim, Rosdahl, and Jeremy Blaizot

TL;DR
This study employs advanced cosmological simulations with photon tracing to identify the main sources of reionization, revealing the diverse roles of galaxy mass, star metallicity, and age across different gas phases in the early universe.
Contribution
It introduces a photon tracer algorithm applied to realistic simulations, providing detailed insights into the sources and phases involved in cosmic reionization.
Findings
Haloes of 10^9-10^{10} M_sun dominate reionization.
Stars with specific metallicity and age contribute most to ionization.
Different gas phases are ionized by distinct source populations.
Abstract
We use the photon flux and absorption tracer algorithm presented in Katz et al.~2018, to characterise the contribution of haloes of different mass and stars of different age and metallicity to the reionization of the Universe. We employ a suite of cosmological multifrequency radiation hydrodynamics AMR simulations that are carefully calibrated to reproduce a realistic reionization history and galaxy properties at . In our simulations, haloes with mass , stars with metallicity , and stars with age dominate reionization by both mass and volume. We show that the sources that reionize most of the volume of the Universe by are not necessarily the same sources that dominate the meta-galactic UV background at the same redshift. We further show…
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