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Rapid Reionization by the Oligarchs: The Case for Massive, UV-Bright, Star-Forming Galaxies with High Escape Fractions

, , , , , and . (2019)cite arxiv:1907.13130Comment: Submitted to ApJ. Figure 5 features a compilation of LyC leakers and (hopefully) motivates an $f_esc$-$\Sigma_SFR$ connection. Figures 8, 9, and Table 1 profile the öligarchs". Figure 10 compares with "democratic" reionization. Comments very welcome!.

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