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A short mean free path at $z=6$ favors late and rapid reionization by faint galaxies

Published 21 May 2021 in astro-ph.CO | (2105.10511v2)

Abstract: Recent measurements of the ionizing photon mean free path ($\lambda_{912}{\rm mfp}$) at $5 < z < 6$ suggest that the IGM was rapidly evolving at those times. We use radiative transfer simulations to explore the implications for reionization, with a focus on the short value of $\lambda_{912}{\rm mfp} = 3.57{+3.09}_{-2.14}$ cMpc/$h$ at $z=6$. We introduce a model for sub-resolution ionizing photon sinks based on radiative hydrodynamics simulations of small-scale IGM clumping. We argue that the rapid evolution in $\lambda_{912}{\rm mfp}$ at $z=5-6$, together with constraints on the metagalactic ionizing background, favors a late reionization process in which the neutral fraction evolved rapidly in the latter half. We also argue that the short $\lambda_{912}{\rm mfp}(z=6)$ points to faint galaxies as the primary drivers of reionizaton. Our preferred model, with $\lambda_{912}{\rm mfp}(z=6) = 6.5$ Mpc/$h$, has a midpoint of $z= 7.1$ and ends at $z= 5.1$. It requires 3 ionizing photons per H atom to complete reionization and a LyC photon production efficiency of $\log(f{\rm eff}{\rm esc} \xi{\rm ion}/[\mathrm{erg}{-1} \mathrm{Hz}]) = 24.8$ at $z>6$. Recovering $\lambda_{912}{\rm mfp}(z=6)$ as low as the measured central value may require an increase in IGM clumpiness beyond predictions from simulations, with a commensurate increase in the photon budget.

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