The THESAN-ZOOM project: Long-term imprints of external reionization on galaxy evolution
Oliver Zier, Rahul Kannan, Aaron Smith, Ewald Puchwein, Mark Vogelsberger, Josh Borrow, Enrico Garaldi, Laura Keating, William McClymont, Xuejian Shen, Lars Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to show how external UV radiation during reionization suppresses star formation and metal enrichment in low-mass haloes, affecting galaxy evolution at high redshift.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of external UV impact on low-mass haloes using self-consistent radiative transfer in high-resolution zoom-in simulations.
Findings
External UV unbinds gas in haloes below 10^9 M_sun.
Minihaloes fail to form stars from pristine gas during early reionization.
Lower metallicities and altered distributions in low-mass haloes are observed.
Abstract
We investigate the impact of ionizing external ultraviolet (UV) radiation on low-mass haloes () at high redshift using baryonic resolution zoom-in simulations of seven regions from the THESAN-ZOOM project. We compare three simulation sets that differ in the treatment of external UV radiation: one employing a uniform UV background initiated at z=10.6 in addition to radiation transport for local sources, another with the same background starting at z=5.5, and the default configuration in which the large-scale radiation field from the parent THESAN-1 simulation box acts as a boundary condition. The multi-phase interstellar medium (ISM) model, combined with its high mass resolution, allows us to resolve all star-forming haloes and capture the back-reaction of ionizing radiation on galaxy properties during the epoch of reionization. When present, external…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
