Steep Faint-end Slopes of Galaxy Mass and Luminosity Functions at z>=6 and the Implications for Reionisation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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Revised metadata, 16 pages, 5 tables, 17 figures. MNRAS, in press

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We present the results of a numerical study comparing photometric and physical properties of simulated z=6-9 galaxies to the observations taken by the WFC3 instrument aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. Using cosmological hydrodynamical simulations we find good agreement with observations in color-color space at all studied redshifts. We also find good agreement between observations and our Schechter luminosity function fit in the observable range, Muv<= -18, provided that a moderate dust extinction effect exists for massive galaxies. However beyond what currently can be observed, simulations predict a very large number of low-mass galaxies and evolving steep faint-end slopes from alpha_L = -2.15 at z=6 to alpha_L = -2.64 at z=9, with a dependence of |alpha_L| \propto (1+z)^0.59. During the same epoch, the normalization phi* increases and the characteristic magnitude Muv* becomes moderately brighter with decreasing redshift. We find similar trends for galaxy stellar mass function with evolving low-mass end slope from alpha_M = - 2.26 at z=6 to alpha_M = -2.87 at z=9, with a dependence of |alpha_M| \propto (1+z)^0.65. Together with our recent result on the high escape fraction of ionizing photons for low-mass galaxies, our results suggest that the low-mass galaxies are important contributor of ionizing photons for the reionisation of the Universe at z>=6.

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