English

Time-dependent behaviour of quasar proximity zones at $z \sim 6$

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-01-08 v1

Abstract

Since the discovery of z6z\sim 6 quasars two decades ago, studies of their Lyα\alpha-transparent proximity zones have largely focused on their utility as a probe of cosmic reionization. But even when in a highly ionized intergalactic medium, these zones provide a rich laboratory for determining the timescales that govern quasar activity and the concomitant growth of their supermassive black holes. In this work, we use a suite of 1D radiative transfer simulations of quasar proximity zones to explore their time-dependent behaviour for activity timescales from 103\sim10^3 to 10810^8 years. The sizes of the simulated proximity zones, as quantified by the distance at which the smoothed Lyα\alpha transmission drops below 10% (denoted RpR_p), are in excellent agreement with observations, with the exception of a handful of particularly small zones that have been attributed to extremely short 104\lesssim 10^4 year lifetimes. We develop a physically motivated semi-analytic model of proximity zones which captures the bulk of their equilibrium and non-equilibrium behaviour, and use this model to investigate how quasar variability on 105\lesssim10^5 year timescales is imprinted on the distribution of observed proximity zone sizes. We show that large variations in the ionizing luminosity of quasars on timescales of 104\lesssim10^4 years are disfavored based on the good agreement between the observed distribution of RpR_p and our model prediction based on "lightbulb" (i.e. steady constant emission) light curves.

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@article{arxiv.1903.12346,
  title  = {Time-dependent behaviour of quasar proximity zones at $z \sim 6$},
  author = {Frederick B. Davies and Joseph F. Hennawi and Anna-Christina Eilers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.12346},
  year   = {2020}
}

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14 pages, 17 figures, submitted to MNRAS