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SCORCH. II. Radiation-Hydrodynamic simulations of reionization with varying radiation escape fractions

Abstract

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 τ0.06\tau \approx 0.06, consistent with recent Planck observations, and similar midpoints of reionization 7.5z8.07.5 \lesssim z \lesssim 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]a8f_{\text{esc}}(z) = f_8[(1+z)/9]^{a_{8}}, we simulate the cases for a8=0a_8 = 0, 1, and 2 and find a82a_8 \lesssim 2 in order to end reionization in the range 5.5z6.55.5 \lesssim z \lesssim 6.5 to be consistent with Lyman alpha forest observations. At fixed τ\tau and as the power-law slope a8a_8 increases, the reionization process starts earlier but ends later with a longer duration Δz\Delta z and the decreased redshift asymmetry AzAz. We find a range of durations 3.9Δz4.63.9 \lesssim \Delta z \lesssim 4.6 that is currently in tension with the upper limit Δz<2.8\Delta z < 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

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