The Astrophysical Journal Letters | 2021

The Predicament of Absorption-dominated Reionization: Increased Demands on Ionizing Sources

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The reionization epoch concludes when ionizing photons reach every corner of the universe. Reionization has generally been assumed to be limited primarily by the rate at which galaxies produce ionizing photons, but the recent measurement of a surprisingly short ionizing photon mean free path of 0.75−0.45+0.65 proper Mpc at z = 6 by Becker et al. suggests that absorption by residual neutral hydrogen in the otherwise ionized intergalactic medium may play a much larger role than previously expected. Here we show that consistency between this short mean free path and the coeval dark pixel fraction in the Lyα forest requires a cumulative output of 6.1−2.4+11 ionizing photons per baryon by reionization’s end, well above the typically required ∼1–3. This represents a dramatic increase in the ionizing photon budget over previous estimates, greatly exacerbating the tension with measurements of the ionizing output from galaxies at later times. Translating this constraint into the instantaneous ionizing production from galaxies in our model, we find log10fescξion/(erg/Hz)−1=25.02−0.21+0.45 at z ∼ 6. Even with optimistic assumptions about the ionizing production efficiency of early stellar populations, and assuming the galaxy luminosity function extends to extremely faint sources (M UV ≤ − 11), complete reionization requires the escape fraction of ionizing photons to exceed 20% across the galaxy population. This is far larger than observed in any galaxy population at lower redshifts, requiring rapid evolution in galaxy properties after the first billion years of cosmic time. This tension cannot be completely relieved within existing observational constraints on the hydrogen neutral fraction and mean free path.

Volume 918
Pages None
DOI 10.3847/2041-8213/ac1ffb
Language English
Journal The Astrophysical Journal Letters

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