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ETHOS - an effective theory of structure formation: predictions for the high-redshift Universe - abundance of galaxies and reionization

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Lovell,  Mark R.
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Zavala,  Jesús
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Vogelsberger,  Mark
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Shen,  Xuejian
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Cyr-Racine,  Francis-Yan
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Pfrommer,  Christoph
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Sigurdson,  Kris
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Boylan-Kolchin,  Michael
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

Pillepich,  Annalisa
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners;

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Lovell, M. R., Zavala, J., Vogelsberger, M., Shen, X., Cyr-Racine, F.-Y., Pfrommer, C., et al. (2018). ETHOS - an effective theory of structure formation: predictions for the high-redshift Universe - abundance of galaxies and reionization. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 477, 2886-2899.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0005-CC68-1
Abstract
We contrast predictions for the high-redshift galaxy population and reionization history between cold dark matter (CDM) and an alternative self-interacting dark matter model based on the recently developed ETHOS framework that alleviates the small-scale CDM challenges within the Local Group. We perform the highest resolution hydrodynamical cosmological simulations (a 36 Mpc3 volume with gas cell mass of ̃ 105 M_{☉} and minimum gas softening of ̃180 pc) within ETHOS to date - plus a CDM counterpart - to quantify the abundance of galaxies at high redshift and their impact on reionization. We find that ETHOS predicts galaxies with higher ultraviolet (UV) luminosities than their CDM counterparts and a faster build-up of the faint end of the UV luminosity function. These effects, however, make the optical depth to reionization less sensitive to the power spectrum cut-off: the ETHOS model differs from the CDM τ value by only 10 per cent and is consistent with Planck limits if the effective escape fraction of UV photons is 0.1-0.5. We conclude that current observations of high-redshift luminosity functions cannot differentiate between ETHOS and CDM models, but deep James Webb Space Telescope surveys of strongly lensed, inherently faint galaxies have the potential to test non-CDM models that offer attractive solutions to CDM's Local Group problems.