Modeling small galaxies during the Epoch of Reionisation
Abstract
Small galaxies are thought to be the main contributors to the ionising budget of the Universe before reionisation was complete. There have been a number of numerical studies trying to quantify their ionising efficiency through the escape fraction fesc. While there is a clear trend that fesc is higher for smaller haloes, there is a large scatter in the distribution of fesc for a single halo mass. We propose that this is due to the intrinsic burstiness of star formation in low mass galaxies. We performed high resolution radiative hydrodynamics simulations with Ramses-RT to model the evolution of three galaxies and their ionising efficiency. We found that the variability of fesc follows that of the star formation rate. We then discuss the consequences of this variability on the observability of such galaxies by JWST.
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