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Evidence of patchy hydrogen reionization from an extreme Ly$\alpha$ trough below redshift six

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-22 v2

Abstract

We report the discovery of an extremely long (\sim110 Mpc/hh) and dark (τeff7\tau_{\rm eff} \gtrsim 7) Lyα\alpha trough extending down to z5.5z \simeq 5.5 towards the zem6.0z_{\rm em} \simeq 6.0 quasar ULAS J0148+0600. We use these new data in combination with Lyα\alpha forest measurements from 42 quasars at 4.5zem6.44.5 \le z_{\rm em} \le 6.4 to conduct an updated analysis of the line-of-sight variance in the intergalactic Lyα\alpha opacity over 4z64 \le z \le 6. We find that the scatter in transmission among lines of sight near z6z \sim 6 significantly exceeds theoretical expectations for either a uniform ultraviolet background (UVB) or simple fluctuating UVB models in which the mean free path to ionizing photons is spatially invariant. The data, particularly near z5.6z \simeq 5.6-5.8, instead require fluctuations in the volume-weighted hydrogen neutral fraction that are a factor of 3 or more beyond those expected from density variations alone. We argue that these fluctuations are most likely driven by large-scale variations in the mean free path, consistent with expectations for the final stages of inhomogeneous hydrogen reionization. Even by z5.6z \simeq 5.6, however, a large fraction of the data are consistent with a uniform UVB, and by z5z \sim 5 the data are fully consistent with opacity fluctuations arising solely from the density field. This suggests that while reionization may be ongoing at z6z \sim 6, it has fully completed by z5z \sim 5.

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@article{arxiv.1407.4850,
  title  = {Evidence of patchy hydrogen reionization from an extreme Ly$\alpha$ trough below redshift six},
  author = {George D. Becker and James S. Bolton and Piero Madau and Max Pettini and Emma V. Ryan-Weber and Bram P. Venemans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.4850},
  year   = {2015}
}

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19 pages, 20 figures, MNRAS, in press