In the Simulations and Constructions of the Reionization of Cosmic Hydrogen
(SCORCH) project, we present new radiation-hydrodynamic simulations with
updated high-redshift galaxy populations and varying radiation escape
fractions. The simulations are designed to have fixed Thomson optical depth
τ≈0.06, consistent with recent Planck observations, and similar
midpoints of reionization 7.5≲z≲8.0, but with different
ionization histories. The galaxy luminosity functions and ionizing photon
production rates in our model are in good agreement with recent HST
observations. Adopting a power-law form for the radiation escape fraction
fesc(z)=f8[(1+z)/9]a8, we simulate the cases for a8=0, 1, and 2 and find a8≲2 in order to end reionization in the
range 5.5≲z≲6.5 to be consistent with Lyman alpha forest
observations. At fixed τ and as the power-law slope a8 increases, the
reionization process starts earlier but ends later with a longer duration
Δz and the decreased redshift asymmetry Az. We find a range of
durations 3.9≲Δz≲4.6 that is currently in tension
with the upper limit Δz<2.8 inferred from a recent joint analysis of
Planck and South Pole Telescope observations.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables, published in Ap