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First light and reionization epoch simulations (FLARES) V: the redshift frontier
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posted on 2023-06-10, 06:51 authored by Stephen WilkinsStephen Wilkins, Aswin P Vijayan, Christopher C Lovell, William RoperWilliam Roper, Dimitrios Irodotou, Joseph Caruana, Louise Teng-Yu Cheh SeeyaveLouise Teng-Yu Cheh Seeyave, Jussi K Kuusisto, Peter ThomasPeter Thomas, Shedeur A K ParrisJWST is set to transform many areas of astronomy, one of the most exciting is the expansion of the redshift frontier to z > 10. In its first year, alone JWST should discover hundreds of galaxies, dwarfing the handful currently known. To prepare for these powerful observational constraints, we use the First Light And Reionization Epoch simulations (flares) to predict the physical and observational properties of the z > 10 population of galaxies accessible to JWST. This is the first time such predictions have been made using a hydrodynamical model validated at low redshift. Our predictions at z = 10 are broadly in agreement with current observational constraints on the far-UV luminosity function and UV continuum slope ß, though the observational uncertainties are large. We note tension with recent constraints z ~ 13 from Harikane et al. (2021) – compared to these constraints, flares predicts objects with the same space density should have an order-of-magnitude lower luminosity, though this is mitigated slightly if dust attenuation is negligible in these systems. Our predictions suggest that in JWST’s first cycle alone, around 600 galaxies should be identified at z > 10, with the first small samples available at z > 13.
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Publication status
- Published
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Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyISSN
0035-8711Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)External DOI
Issue
2Volume
519Page range
3118-3128Department affiliated with
- Physics and Astronomy Publications
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