ASTRAEUS: IX. Impact of an evolving stellar initial mass function on early galaxies and reionisation

被引:17
作者
Cueto, Elie R. [1 ]
Hutter, Anne [1 ,2 ]
Dayal, Pratika [3 ]
Gottloeber, Stefan [4 ]
Heintz, Kasper E. [1 ,2 ]
Mason, Charlotte [1 ,2 ]
Trebitsch, Maxime [3 ]
Yepes, Gustavo [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Inst, Jagtvej 128, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
[2] Cosm Dawn Ctr DAWN, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Univ Groningen, Kapteyn Astron Inst, POB 800, NL-9700 AV Groningen, Netherlands
[4] Leibniz Inst Astrophys, Sternwarte 16, D-14482 Potsdam, Germany
[5] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Fac Ciencias, Dept Fis Teor, Modulo 8, Madrid 28049, Spain
[6] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Fac Ciencias, CIAFF, Madrid 28049, Spain
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
methods: numerical; stars: luminosity function; mass function; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: high-redshift; intergalactic medium; dark ages; reionization; first stars; SIMILAR-TO; 7; UV LUMINOSITY FUNCTIONS; LY-ALPHA EMITTERS; LYMAN-BREAK GALAXIES; STAR-FORMATION RATE; HUBBLE FRONTIER FIELDS; ALMA REBELS SURVEY; NEUTRAL FRACTION; BRIGHT GALAXIES; SPECTROSCOPIC CONFIRMATION;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361/202349017
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Context. Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed an abundance of bright z > 10 galaxy candidates, challenging the predictions of most theoretical models at high redshifts. Aims. Since massive stars dominate the observable ultraviolet (UV) emission, we explore whether a stellar initial mass function (IMF) that becomes increasingly top-heavy towards higher redshifts and lower gas-phase metallicities results in a higher abundance of bright objects in the early universe and how it influences the evolution of galaxy properties compared to a constant Salpeter IMF. Methods. We parameterised the IMF based on the findings from hydrodynamical simulations that track the formation of stars in differently metal-enriched gas clouds in the presence of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at different redshifts. We incorporated this evolving IMF into the ASTRAEUS (semi-numerical rAdiative tranSfer coupling of galaxy formaTion and Reionisation in N-body dArk mattEr simUlationS) framework, which couples galaxy evolution and reionisation in the first billion years. Our implementation accounts for the IMF dependence of supernova (SN) feedback, metal enrichment, and ionising and UV radiation emission. We conducted two simulations: one with a Salpeter IMF and the other with the evolving IMF. In both, we adjusted the free model parameters to reproduce key observables. Results. Compared to a constant Salpeter IMF, we find that (i) the higher abundance of massive stars in the evolving IMF results in more light per unit stellar mass, resulting in a slower build-up of the stellar mass and lower stellar-to-halo mass ratio; (ii) due to the self-similar growth of the underlying dark matter (DM) halos, the evolving IMF's star formation main sequence scarcely deviates from that of the Salpeter IMF; (iii) the evolving IMF's stellar mass to gas-phase metallicity relation shifts to higher metallicities, while its halo mass to gas-phase metallicity relation remains unchanged; (iv) the evolving IMF's median dust-to-metal mass ratio is lower due to its stronger SN feedback; and (v) the evolving IMF requires lower values of the escape fraction of ionising photons and exhibits a flatter median relation and smaller scatter between the ionising photons emerging from galaxies and the halo mass. However, the ionising emissivities of the galaxies mainly driving reionisation (M-h similar to 10(10) M-circle dot) are comparable to those of a Salpeter IMF, resulting in minimal changes to the topology of the ionised regions. Conclusions. These results suggest that a top-heavier IMF alone is unlikely to explain the higher abundance of bright z > 10 sources, since the lower mass-to-light ratio driven by the greater abundance of massive stars is counteracted by stronger stellar feedback.
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