TL;DR
This study models the UV and ionizing photon contributions of dwarf galaxies across a range of luminosities and redshifts, highlighting their significant role in cosmic reionization, especially for faint galaxies beyond JWST detection.
Contribution
It provides detailed predictions of the UV luminosity function and ionizing photon budget of dwarf galaxies from $z=5$ to $z=10$, emphasizing their importance in reionization.
Findings
Faint galaxies with $M_{UV}>-14$ contribute 40-60% of ionizing photons at $z>7$
The UV luminosity function remains steep at faint magnitudes before reionization
Dwarf galaxies beyond JWST detection significantly impact the ionizing photon budget
Abstract
We present estimates of the ultraviolet (UV) and Lyman continuum flux density contributed by galaxies of luminosities from to at redshifts using a galaxy formation model that reproduces properties of local dwarf galaxies down to the luminosities of the ultra-faint satellites. We characterize the UV luminosity function (LF) of galaxies and their abundance as a function of the ionizing photon emission rate predicted by our model and present accurate fitting functions describing them. Although the slope of the LF becomes gradually shallower with decreasing luminosity due to feedback-driven outflows, the UV LF predicted by the model remains quite steep at the luminosities . After reionization, the UV LF flattens at due to UV heating of intergalactic gas. However, before reionization, the…
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