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arxiv: 2212.06177 · v1 · pith:XRHXXJXN · submitted 2022-12-12 · astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.CO

Reionization with star-forming galaxies: insights from the Low-z Lyman Continuum Survey

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The fraction of ionizing photons escaping from galaxies, $f_{esc}$, is at the same time a crucial parameter in modelling reionization and a very poorly known quantity, especially at high redshift. Recent observations are starting to constrain the values of $f_{esc}$ in low-z star-forming galaxies, but the validity of this comparison remains to be verified. Applying at high-z the empirical relation between $f_{esc}$ and the UV slope trends derived from the Low-z Lyman Continuum Survey, we use the DELPHI semi-analytical galaxy formation model to estimate the global ionizing emissivity of high-z galaxies, which we use to compute the resulting reionization history. We find that both the global ionizing emissivity and reionization history match the observational constraints. Assuming that the low-z correlations hold during the epoch of reionization, we find that galaxies with $-16 \lesssim M_{UV} \lesssim -13.5$ are the main drivers of reionization. We derive a population-averaged $\langle f_{esc} \rangle \simeq 8\%, 10\%, 20\%$ at z=4.5, 6, 8.

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