The impact of the first galaxies on cosmic dawn and reionization

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  • Julian B. Munoz
  • Yuxiang Qin
  • Andrei Mesinger
  • Steven G. Murray
  • Bradley Greig
  • Mason, Charlotte

The formation of the first galaxies during cosmic dawn and reionization (at redshifts z = 5-30), triggered the last major phase transition of our universe, as hydrogen evolved from cold and neutral to hot and ionized. The 21-cm line of neutral hydrogen will soon allow us to map these cosmic milestones and study the galaxies that drove them. To aid in interpreting these observations, we upgrade the publicly available code 21cmFAST. We introduce a new, flexible parametrization of the additive feedback from: an inhomogeneous, H-2-dissociating (Lyman-Werner; LW) background; and dark matter - baryon relative velocities; which recovers results from recent, small-scale hydrodynamical simulations with both effects. We perform a large, 'best-guess' simulation as the 2021 installment of the Evolution of 21-cm Structure (EOS) project. This improves the previous release with a galaxy model that reproduces the observed UV luminosity functions (UVLFs), and by including a population of molecular-cooling galaxies. The resulting 21-cm global signal and power spectrum are significantly weaker, primarily due to a more rapid evolution of the star formation rate density required to match the UVLFs. Nevertheless, we forecast high signal-to-noise detections for both HERA and the SKA. We demonstrate how the stellar-to-halo mass relation of the unseen, first galaxies can be inferred from the 21-cm evolution. Finally, we show that the spatial modulation of X-ray heating due to relative velocities provides a unique acoustic signature that is detectable at z approximate to 10-15 in our fiducial model. Ours are the first public simulations with joint inhomogeneous LW and relative-velocity feedback across the entire cosmic dawn and reionization, and we make them available at this link https://scholar.harvard.edu/julianbmunoz/eos-21.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Vol/bind511
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)3657-3681
Antal sider25
ISSN0035-8711
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 22 feb. 2022

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