The JWST early galaxy crisis resolved by a reionization degeneracy
Zihan Wang, Huanyuan Shan

TL;DR
This paper resolves the JWST early galaxy crisis by revealing a reionization degeneracy that allows for robust constraints on the ionizing escape fraction, reconciling observations with theoretical models.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a structural degeneracy in reionization equations can be exploited to accurately determine the ionizing escape fraction from JWST data.
Findings
Excludes the proposed crisis threshold ($.5\u0025$) at 4.5cc confidence.
Provides the first empirical reconstruction of $f_{ m esc}(z)$ across $z=7$--$12$.
Shows that stochastic star formation histories strengthen the constraints.
Abstract
JWST's discovery of unexpectedly bright galaxies has triggered claims that standard CDM cannot reproduce their abundances, while estimates of the ionizing escape fraction at have spanned a factor of four for over a decade. Here we show that both tensions arise from a structural degeneracy in reionization equations: global observables constrain only the product (peak star formation efficiency), not individual parameters. We demonstrate that this degeneracy, previously considered a limitation, provides a precise diagnostic framework. By leveraging JWST UV luminosity function shapes to independently constrain , we derive robust bounds on . Joint profile-likelihood analysis across Gaussian, log-normal, and duty-cycle burst scatter models excludes the proposed crisis threshold ($\varepsilon >…
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