Escape Fraction of Ionizing Radiation from Starburst Galaxies at High Redshifts
Escape Fraction of Ionizing Radiation from Starburst Galaxies at High Redshifts
Recent data indicates that the cosmic UV emissivity decreased with decreasing redshift z near the end of reionization. Lacking evidence for very massive early stars, this could signal a decline with time in the mass-averaged escape fraction of ionizing radiation from galaxies <fesc> at z > 6. We calculate the evolution of ionization fronts in dark matter halos which host gas in hydrostatic equilibrium at its cooling temperature floor (T~10^4 K for atomic hydrogen). We find a high escape fraction only for the lowest mass halos (with M< 10^8.7 Msun at (1+z)=10) provided their star formation efficiency f_star > 10^-3. Since the low-mass galaxy population is depleted by radiative feedback, we find that indeed <fesc> decreases with time during reionization.
A. Ferrara、A. Loeb
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A. Ferrara,A. Loeb.Escape Fraction of Ionizing Radiation from Starburst Galaxies at High Redshifts[EB/OL].(2012-09-10)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1209.2123.点此复制
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