论文标题
Libfast。 ii。线强度映射作为高红移星系的探针
LIMFAST. II. Line Intensity Mapping as a Probe of High-Redshift Galaxy Formation
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论文摘要
电离时代(EOR)提供了一个独特的窗口,进入了银河系的曙光,可以通过观察到自己及其对播层间介质的影响来研究高红移星系。线强度映射(LIM)有望通过测量在不同阶段追踪宇宙气体的发射线的强度波动来探索宇宙电离及其驱动源。使用Libfast,一种新型的半数字工具,旨在自我模拟多个EOR探针的LIM信号,我们研究了如何在EOR期间使用多轨道lim研究星系形成和进化论的构建模块,例如反馈调节的恒星形成和化学富集。在星系尺度上,我们表明,恒星形成定律和与恒星形成相关的反馈可以通过LIM功率谱的形状和红移演化来指示。对于追踪星形形成的金属生产的基线模型,我们发现对金属性高度敏感的线通常是星系形成模型的更好探针。在较大的尺度上,我们证明了从电离和中性气体示踪剂之间的互相关来推断离子化的气泡大小,需要详细了解塑造线路亮度的天体物理学(Halo质量关系)。尽管有各种建模和观察性挑战,但广阔的区域,多追踪LIM调查将为银河形成理论的基本原理提供重要的高红移测试,尤其是通过统计上统计的星系人群作为理想的实验室,互补的,与即将到来的Surve of Sylyseys consecons of Synysisscopscecopsconceconceconceconcecons consecons conseconceconcecopseconceconcects conteraties conterals contery contery conterations conteration conteration conteration和反馈之间的相互作用。
The epoch of reionization (EoR) offers a unique window into the dawn of galaxy formation, through which high-redshift galaxies can be studied by observations of both themselves and their impact on the intergalactic medium. Line intensity mapping (LIM) promises to explore cosmic reionization and its driving sources by measuring intensity fluctuations of emission lines tracing the cosmic gas in varying phases. Using LIMFAST, a novel semi-numerical tool designed to self-consistently simulate LIM signals of multiple EoR probes, we investigate how building blocks of galaxy formation and evolution theory, such as feedback-regulated star formation and chemical enrichment, might be studied with multi-tracer LIM during the EoR. On galaxy scales, we show that the star formation law and the feedback associated with star formation can be indicated by both the shape and redshift evolution of LIM power spectra. For a baseline model of metal production that traces star formation, we find that lines highly sensitive to metallicity are generally better probes of galaxy formation models. On larger scales, we demonstrate that inferring ionized bubble sizes from cross-correlations between tracers of ionized and neutral gas requires a detailed understanding of the astrophysics that shape the line luminosity--halo mass relation. Despite various modeling and observational challenges, wide-area, multi-tracer LIM surveys will provide important high-redshift tests for the fundamentals of galaxy formation theory, especially the interplay between star formation and feedback by accessing statistically the entire low-mass population of galaxies as ideal laboratories, complementary to upcoming surveys of individual sources by new-generation telescopes.